natus

Etymology 1
Perfect active participle of. From older, from , from , from. The form (used as the perfect passive participle of ) is a later creation, and forms a doublet.

Participle

 * 1) born, arisen, made

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Noun

 * 1) son
 * 2)  children
 * 1)  children

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) birth, age, years
 * 2) * From Adelphoe (The Brothers) by Terence (Terentius).
 * Id mea minime refert qui sum natu maximus.
 * If our means fail, that least concerns me, as I am the eldest (of most age).
 * 1)  growth, growing
 * 1)  growth, growing

Usage notes

 * Used only in the ablative singular case.