destituatum
Destituatum is a Latin neuter singular form that appears in Latin texts as the perfect passive participle of the verb destituere, meaning to remove, depose, or place away. In use, destituatum typically denotes something that has been removed from its place or from office, and can function adjectivally or as a substantive referring to the state of removal.
Grammatical notes: Destituere yields participles such as destitutus (masc.), destituta (fem.), and destitutum (neut.), with destituatum
Usage and context: The term occurs in a range of Latin documents, including legal, administrative, and ecclesiastical
Translations and modern reception: In English-language scholarship, destituatum is generally translated as “deposed” or “deprivation of
See also: deposal, deposition, destitution, destituere, destitutio.