depopulatus

Latin

Etymology 1

Perfect active participle of dēpopulor.

Participle

dēpopulātus (feminine dēpopulāta, neuter dēpopulātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. having sacked, sacking; having plundered, plundering
  2. having ravaged, ravaging; having devastated, devastating
Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative dēpopulātus dēpopulāta dēpopulātum dēpopulātī dēpopulātae dēpopulāta
genitive dēpopulātī dēpopulātae dēpopulātī dēpopulātōrum dēpopulātārum dēpopulātōrum
dative dēpopulātō dēpopulātae dēpopulātō dēpopulātīs
accusative dēpopulātum dēpopulātam dēpopulātum dēpopulātōs dēpopulātās dēpopulāta
ablative dēpopulātō dēpopulātā dēpopulātō dēpopulātīs
vocative dēpopulāte dēpopulāta dēpopulātum dēpopulātī dēpopulātae dēpopulāta

Etymology 2

Perfect passive participle of dēpopulō.

Participle

dēpopulātus (feminine dēpopulāta, neuter dēpopulātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. sacked, plundered, pillaged, despoiled
  2. ravaged, devastated, destroyed
Declension

First/second-declension adjective.