ANIMATI, animati
Sounds Like: ah-nee-MAH-tee
Translations: animated, living, endowed with life, inspirited, encouraged, incited, moved, a living being, an animated being
From the root: ANIMO
Part of Speech: Verb, Adjective
Explanation: ANIMATI is an inflected form of the Latin verb ANIMO, meaning 'to animate, give life to, or inspire'. It can function as a perfect passive participle, describing something that has been animated or given life, or as a noun referring to animated beings. As a participle, it can be used adjectivally to describe things that are living or inspirited. It can also be a form of the noun ANIMATUS, meaning 'an animated being'.
Inflection: Perfect Passive Participle, Nominative or Vocative Masculine Plural; Perfect Passive Participle, Nominative or Vocative Feminine Plural; Perfect Passive Participle, Nominative or Accusative Neuter Plural; Noun, Nominative or Vocative Masculine Plural
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
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