obtulit
Obtulit is a Latin verb form meaning “he offered” or “he presented.” It is the third-person singular perfect active indicative of the verb offerre (to offer, to bring forward). The standard principal parts are typically given as offerō, offerre, obtulī, oblātum, from which obtulit is derived. The verb belongs to the present system of offerre, with the perfect indicating a completed past action.
Meaning and use: Obtulit conveys the act of presenting or bringing forward something to someone, such as
Typical grammar: As a transitive verb, obtulit requires a direct object (what was offered) and may indicate
Etymology: The form comes from offerre, a compound of ob- (toward) and ferre (to bear, to carry),
See also: offerre, obtulī, oblātum; Latin verbs of the ferre family; classical Latin vocabulary; Latin grammar.