- Morphological analysis - Immutemur habitu in

Morphology

Immutemur habitu, in cinere et cilicio,
ieiunemus, et ploremus ante Dominum,
quia multum misericors est dimittere peccata nostra Deus noster.

Immutemurimmutare o, immuto, immutavi, immutatum
verb   first person   subjonctive   present   passive   1st
habituhabitus
noun   masculine   singular   ablative   4th declination  
inin
preposition  
cinerecinis
noun   masculine   singular   ablative   3rd declination  
etet
conjunction of coordination  
ciliciocilicium
noun   neuter   singular   ablative   2nd declination  
ieiunemusieiunare, ieiuno
verb   first person   subjonctive   present   active   1st
etet
conjunction of coordination  
ploremusplorare, ploro, ploravi, plaratum
verb   first person   subjonctive   present   active   1st
anteante
preposition  
DominumDominus
noun   masculine   singular   accusative   2nd declination  
quiaquia
conjunction of subordination  
multummultum multo
adverb  
misericorsmisericors
Adjective   masculine   singular   nominative   second class  
estesse, sum, fui
verb   third person   indicative   present   active   irregular
dimitteredimittere, dimitto, dimisi, dimissum
verb   infinitive   present   active   3th
peccatapeccatum
noun   neuter   plural   accusative   2nd declination  
nostranoster
determinant, pronoum   neuter   plural   accusative  
DeusDeus
noun   masculine   singular   nominative   2nd declination  
nosternoster
determinant, pronoum   masculine   singular   nominative