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procusus

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Latin

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Etymology

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Perfect passive participle of prōcūdō

Participle

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prōcūsus (feminine prōcūsa, neuter prōcūsum); first/second-declension participle

  1. having been fashioned by hammering, made by hammering
  2. having been hammered out, forged
  3. having been formed, produced

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative prōcūsus prōcūsa prōcūsum prōcūsī prōcūsae prōcūsa
genitive prōcūsī prōcūsae prōcūsī prōcūsōrum prōcūsārum prōcūsōrum
dative prōcūsō prōcūsae prōcūsō prōcūsīs
accusative prōcūsum prōcūsam prōcūsum prōcūsōs prōcūsās prōcūsa
ablative prōcūsō prōcūsā prōcūsō prōcūsīs
vocative prōcūse prōcūsa prōcūsum prōcūsī prōcūsae prōcūsa