Confitebatur
Confitebatur is a Latin word, a verb form derived from the Latin verb confiteri, which means "to confess" or "to acknowledge." Specifically, confitebatur is the third-person singular imperfect active indicative form of confiteri. This means it translates to "he/she/it was confessing" or "he/she/it used to confess." The imperfect tense in Latin indicates an ongoing or repeated action in the past. Therefore, confitebatur describes a past action that was in progress or occurred habitually.
In a grammatical context, confitebatur would appear in Latin sentences to denote a confession or acknowledgment