elatusest
Elatus est is a Latin phrase that literally means “he has been carried forth” or “he was carried forth.” It is formed from the perfect passive participle elatus, meaning carried forth or brought up, together with the present tense of the verb esse (est). In Latin grammar this construction is used to express a completed action with present relevance, functioning as the passive perfect (sometimes called the present perfect passive).
The form elatus est is masculine singular; other gender and number combinations exist: elata est (feminine singular),
Elatus itself is the perfect passive participle of the verb effero, meaning to bring forth or to
In addition to its grammatical use, Elatus is also a proper noun in classical mythology and Latin
Orthography can vary in older manuscripts. Spaces between elatus and est were not always standardized, so you