revocatum
Revocatum is a Latin term derived from the verb revoco, meaning to call back, recall, or revoke. In Latin, revocatum appears as a neuter singular form and is associated with the supine or with certain adjectival uses in specific grammatical constructions. In philological and textual contexts, the form is encountered primarily as a tool for describing the outcome of an act of recalling or revoking rather than as a distinct lexical entry.
Etymology and form: Revocatum combines revoco with the suffix -atum, producing a neuter singular form. In Latin
Usage and context: In classical and late antique Latin writings, revocatum can surface in discussions of revocation
Modern usage: In contemporary Latin grammars and dictionaries, revocatum is generally treated as a form of
See also: revoco; revocatio; revocatus.
References: Lewis and Short Latin Dictionary; online Latin dictionaries and corpora of Latin texts.