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- -ate-English hasEtymology "From the perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -atus, -ata, and -atum.".
- -ate-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From the perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -atus, -ata, and -atum.".
- -ate-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From the perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -atus, -ata, and -atum.".
- -ate-English-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From the perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -atus, -ata, and -atum.".
- -ate-English-Suffix-4en hasEtymology "From the perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -atus, -ata, and -atum.".
- -ate-English-Suffix-5en hasEtymology "From the perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -atus, -ata, and -atum.".
- -ate-English-Suffix-6en hasEtymology "From the perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -atus, -ata, and -atum.".
- -ate-English-Suffix-7en hasEtymology "From the perfect passive participle suffixes of first conjugation verbs -atus, -ata, and -atum.".