Manifestati
Manifestati is a term encountered mainly in Latin and Italian, where it functions as a grammatical form rather than a standalone concept in most contexts. In Latin, manifestati is the plural nominative (or vocative) form of the perfect passive participle manifestatus, from the verb manifestare, meaning to reveal or display. As a participial adjective, manifestati can mean “shown” or “revealed,” and in some texts it may appear in constructions that treat the participle as a substantive referring to things that have been manifested.
In Italian, manifestati is the masculine plural form of the past participle manifestato, the participle of
In English-language scholarship, manifestati is not a widely recognized term with a fixed definition. When referring