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jugata
English
Etymology
Latin, neuter plural of iugatus (“joined”).
Adjective
jugata (not comparable)
- (numismatics, sometimes postnominal) Side by side or joined.
- 1959, John Doyle DeWitt, A century of campaign buttons, 1789-1889
- Obv. Inscription to left, LINCOLN &; to right, HAMLIN; center, jugata busts to left of Lincoln and Hamlin with FB SMITH F. (engraver) below, all enclosed by palm wreath.
- 1959, John Doyle DeWitt, A century of campaign buttons, 1789-1889
Latin
Participle
jug?ta
- nominative feminine singular of jug?tus
- nominative neuter plural of jug?tus
- accusative neuter plural of jug?tus
- vocative feminine singular of jug?tus
- vocative neuter plural of jug?tus
Participle
jug?t?
- ablative feminine singular of jug?tus
jugata From the web:
jugate
English
Etymology
Latin jugatus (“yoked together in pairs”), from jugum (“pair”)
Adjective
jugate (not comparable)
- Forming a pair.
See also
- pinnate
- bijugate
Latin
Verb
jug?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of jug?
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