percutunt
Percutunt is a Latin verb form. Specifically, it is the third-person plural present active indicative of the verb percutere. The verb percutere means to strike, beat, or hit. Therefore, percutunt translates to "they strike," "they beat," or "they hit." This form is used in classical Latin to describe an action performed by multiple subjects. For example, in a sentence like "Milites hostes percutunt," it would mean "The soldiers strike the enemies." The verb percutere is part of the third conjugation in Latin and has various related meanings depending on the context, including to wound, to smite, or to impress. The form percutunt clearly indicates a present, ongoing action carried out by a plural subject.