prostrat

Catalan

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin prōstrātus.

Pronunciation

Participle

prostrat (feminine prostrada, masculine plural prostrats, feminine plural prostrades)

  1. past participle of prostrar

Adjective

prostrat (feminine prostrada, masculine plural prostrats, feminine plural prostrades)

  1. (botany) prostrate, procumbent
    Synonym: procumbent

Derived terms

  • prostració

Further reading

Middle Scots

Pronunciation

  • (Early Scots) IPA(key): [pro̞ːstrat]
  • (Early Middle Scots) IPA(key): [proːstrat]
  • (Late Middle Scots) IPA(key): [proːstrat]

Etymology 1

Inherited from Middle English prostrate.

Alternative forms

Verb

prostrat

  1. (reflexive) to cast (oneself) down, as in submission
  2. (Scots law, transitive) to offer (something) submissively or reverently
  3. (intransitive) to fall down flat (on the ground)
Conjugation

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Etymology 2

The same as the first etymology.

Alternative forms

Adjective

prostrat

  1. prostrate (on the ground)
  2. submissive (to a person)

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin prostratus.

Adjective

prostrat m or n (feminine singular prostrată, masculine plural prostrați, feminine and neuter plural prostrate)

  1. prostrate

Declension

Declension of prostrat
singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite prostrat prostrată prostrați prostrate
definite prostratul prostrata prostrații prostratele
genitive-
dative
indefinite prostrat prostrate prostrați prostrate
definite prostratului prostratei prostraților prostratelor