incorporatis
In Latin, incorporatis is the ablative plural and dative plural form of the perfect passive participle incorporatus, meaning “having been incorporated.” It functions as a participial adjective that agrees with a noun in gender, number, and case, and it appears when the modifying noun is in the ablative or dative plural.
Etymology and form: The word derives from incorporare “to incorporate,” from in- “into” plus corpus “body.” As
Usage: In classical texts, incorporatis occurs in legal, administrative, or descriptive contexts to indicate that entities
Modern relevance: The form is of primary interest to students and scholars studying Latin morphology and historical