-Translated in English as “having _____ed”
-Similar to the perfect passive
Only exists for deponent verbs (verbs that look passive but are actually active)
-Uses the 4th principal part, replace “-us” ending to “-a” if the verb is femine and “-um” if the verb is neuter. Keep “-us” for masculine verbs.
Ex) “Fure adeptus aurum, fugit.”
“With the thief having obtained the gold, he fled.”
Ex) “Dux, ab hoste vulneratus, ad urbem revenit”
“The leader, having wounded the enemy, returned to the house.”
Ex) “Coquus, cenam paratus, salutavit hospes”
“The cook, having prepared the dinner, greeted the guests.”