Immoralem
Immoralem is a Latin grammatical form derived from the adjective immoralis, meaning immoral or unethical. It is the accusative singular form used to modify a masculine or feminine noun in the accusative case. The neuter singular form of the same adjective is immorale, used with neuter nouns in the nominative or accusative.
Etymology and form: The base immoralis comes from in- (not) + moralis (moral), aligning with Latin adjectives
Usage in Latin: Immoralem appears in sentences where the noun it describes is in the accusative singular
Modern relevance: Immoralem is primarily encountered in classical Latin texts, linguistic grammars, or scholarly translations. In