consumati
Consumati is a term that may refer to several distinct uses, but it does not denote a single, widely recognized subject. In Latin, consumati is the masculine plural nominative form of the past participle consumatus, from the verb consumare “to consume.” As such, the form can function as an adjective meaning “consumed” or, less commonly, as a substantive referring to a group described as consumed or finished. In medieval and ecclesiastical Latin, participial forms like consumati appear in inscriptions and glosses, with meaning determined by context and syntax.
In modern usage, consumati is not known as the name of a standard organization, theory, or movement
Etymology: from Latin consumare “to consume” plus the participial suffix -atus; the masculine plural nominative is
See also: Latin grammar, past participles, Latin declension; consumption.