-atus

Etymology 1
From, from. A "pseudo-participle" possibly related to, though similar formations in other Indo-European languages show that it was distinct from it already in Indo-European times. Compare,.

Cognate to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (English ).

Suffix

 * 1) -ed.
 * 2) -like, -ate.
 * 1) -like, -ate.
 * 1) -like, -ate.
 * 1) -like, -ate.
 * 1) -like, -ate.
 * 1) -like, -ate.
 * 1) -like, -ate.
 * 1) -like, -ate.

Descendants

 * (from Italian or Occitan)
 * (from Italian or Occitan)
 * (from Italian or Occitan)
 * (from Italian or Occitan)

Etymology 2
Formed by of action nouns in  formed from the perfect passive participle of first conjugation verbs, such as  ( + ) or  ( + ), where -ā- is actually part of the stem; from, from.