"mactate" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

IPA: /mækˈteɪt/ Forms: mactates [present, singular, third-person], mactating [participle, present], mactated [participle, past], mactated [past]
enPR: măktātʹ Etymology: From Latin mactō (“I kill”, “I sacrifice”, “I immolate”), from mactus (“honoured”); compare Middle French macter. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*meh₂ḱ-}}, {{uder|en|la|mactō||I kill”, “I sacrifice”, “I immolate}} Latin mactō (“I kill”, “I sacrifice”, “I immolate”), {{cog|frm|macter}} Middle French macter Head templates: {{en-verb}} mactate (third-person singular simple present mactates, present participle mactating, simple past and past participle mactated)
  1. (transitive, rare) To kill in sacrifice. Tags: rare, transitive Related terms: mactation [archaic], mactator [obsolete, rare], macte! [literary]
    Sense id: en-mactate-en-verb-nAlcdjuy Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations

Verb [Latin]

Forms: mactāte [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|la|participle form|head=mactāte}} mactāte
  1. vocative masculine singular of mactātus Tags: form-of, masculine, participle, singular, vocative Form of: mactātus
    Sense id: en-mactate-la-verb-La9Y3q2d Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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