Input wordform : desertis
Analysed wordform : desertis

============================ANALYSIS ==================================

SEGMENTATION: desert -is

---------------------morphological feats 1 ----------------------------
k4dmp--

Mood: Pass/dep Participle
Tense: Perfect
Case: Dative
Gender: Masculine
Number: Plural
---------------------morphological feats 2 ----------------------------
k4bmp--

Mood: Pass/dep Participle
Tense: Perfect
Case: Ablative
Gender: Masculine
Number: Plural
---------------------morphological feats 3 ----------------------------
k4dfp--

Mood: Pass/dep Participle
Tense: Perfect
Case: Dative
Gender: Feminine
Number: Plural
---------------------morphological feats 4 ----------------------------
k4bfp--

Mood: Pass/dep Participle
Tense: Perfect
Case: Ablative
Gender: Feminine
Number: Plural
---------------------morphological feats 5 ----------------------------
k4dnp--

Mood: Pass/dep Participle
Tense: Perfect
Case: Dative
Gender: Neuter
Number: Plural
---------------------morphological feats 6 ----------------------------
k4bnp--

Mood: Pass/dep Participle
Tense: Perfect
Case: Ablative
Gender: Neuter
Number: Plural

LEMMI:
============================LEMMA 1: IPO ==========================
desertus N1/2 d0950 *
============================LEMMA 2: IPER==========================
desero V3 d0950
-----------------------morphological feats-------------------------
VmH

PoS: Verb
Type: Main
Inflexional Category: III conjug
-----------------------derivational info---------------------------
IS DERIVED: YES
-----------------------rule id: 4---------------------------------
Lexical Basis:
sero V3 s1385 VmH
Derivational Type: Derivation_Prefix
Derivational Category: V-To-V
Affix: de
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