oppressum
Oppressum is a Latin term, the neuter singular past passive participle of the verb opprimere, meaning to press down, overwhelm, or oppress. In Latin grammar, oppressum agrees with neuter nouns and is used either adjectivally to describe something that has been oppressed or, less commonly, as a substantive in texts that employ participial forms as nouns. As a participle, its core meaning centers on submission to force or burden.
In historical Latin usage, oppressum appears in contexts describing people, groups, or objects subjected to pressure,
Modern discussions of oppression in English-speaking scholarship more commonly employ terms such as oppression, oppressor, or