Lewis & Short

Parsing inflected forms may not always work as expected. If the following does not give the correct word, try Latin Words or Perseus.

indŭbĭtātē and indŭbĭtātō, advv., v. indubitatus fin.

in-dŭbĭtātus, a, um, adj., undoubted, without doubt, certain, sure (post-Aug.): in iis ero, quae indubitata sunt, brevior, Quint. 9, 4, 2: litterarum inter se conjunctio, id. 1, 1, 31: spes, Plin. 31, 3, 27, § 45: indubitatum est, id. 23, 1, 21, § 36: juris est, Dig. 42, 1, 49.
Comp.: illius aestatis fluxus indubitatior est, Dig. 43, 13, 1, § 8.
Advv.: in-dŭbĭtātē and indŭbĭtātō, undoubtedly.

        1. (α) Form indubitate (class.); sup., Oros. 3, 23 fin. (a false read. ap. Liv. 33, 40, 5; Vell. 2, 60, 4).
        2. * (β) Form indubitato, Tert. adv. Marc. 1, 9.