Suscitata
Suscitata is the feminine singular form of the Latin perfect passive participle suscitat(us), derived from the verb suscitare, meaning to arouse, awaken, excite, or raise up. As a participial adjective, suscitat(a) agrees with a feminine noun and conveys the sense of something that has been aroused or stirred up. The masculine and neuter forms are suscitus and suscitatum, respectively, and the plural forms include suscitati (masculine), suscitatae (feminine), and suscitata (neuter).
In usage, suscitata functions like a regular Latin participial adjective. It can modify feminine nouns such
Etymology and related forms: suscitat(e) is built from suscitare (to arouse) with the perfect passive participle
In classification, suscitata is primarily of linguistic interest as a morphological form in Latin grammar, illustrating