"malatus" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Latin]

Forms: malata [feminine], malatum [neuter]
Etymology: From Old Italian malato, from Latin male habitus (“ill, having a disease”). Etymology templates: {{bor|la|roa-oit|malato}} Old Italian malato Head templates: {{la-adj|malatus}} malatus (feminine malata, neuter malatum); first/second-declension adjective
  1. (Medieval Latin) ill, sick Tags: Medieval-Latin, adjective, declension-1, declension-2
    Sense id: en-malatus-la-adj-IYJzhE0f Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Medieval Latin

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