perstrictus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of perstringō

Participle

perstrictus (feminine perstricta, neuter perstrictum); first/second-declension participle

  1. bound tightly together; drawn together, drawn up, contracted
  2. grazed, grazed against a thing
  3. (transferred sense) made blunt by grazing against, to be made dull, to be dulled
  4. to be stunned or deafened
  5. to be seized
  6. (in participle) to be touched or wounded slightly with words
  7. to be blamed, censured, reprimanded, reproved
  8. (in speaking) touched on slightly, glanced over, narrated briefly
  9. belittled, slighted

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative perstrictus perstricta perstrictum perstrictī perstrictae perstricta
genitive perstrictī perstrictae perstrictī perstrictōrum perstrictārum perstrictōrum
dative perstrictō perstrictae perstrictō perstrictīs
accusative perstrictum perstrictam perstrictum perstrictōs perstrictās perstricta
ablative perstrictō perstrictā perstrictō perstrictīs
vocative perstricte perstricta perstrictum perstrictī perstrictae perstricta

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