The Latin adjective for the word "blessed" depends on what noun the adjective is referring to since Latin adjectives are gender sensitive. The adjective is declined, meaning that there are different endings depending on the context the word is being used in (possessive, noun, etc.) as well if it is plural or singular.
Male: Beatus, i
Female: Beata, ae
Neuter: Beatum, i
"Blessed be..." is
Male singular "Beatus..." Male plural "Beati..."
Female singular "Beata..." Female plural "Beatae..."
The male plural is used for a mixed group of females and males
If you are referring to the verb "to bless", that is "benedicere" and it follows the standard way of conjugating a Latin verb.
beatus, -a, -um (happy, blessed, prosperous; well off)
benedictio.
BRIDGET NICHOLS has written: 'DELIVER US FROM EVIL : MEDIEVAL BLESSINGS AND EXORCISMS OF THE LATIN WEST'
Multi commodum or Multi bonum is the Latin translation meaning many blessings.
Material blessings are money, wealth, and physican things. But spirtual blessings are love, hope, kindness and healing.
beannachtaí [bannokhthee] is 'blessings'.
A Glass of Blessings was created in 1958.
The ISBN of Mixed Blessings is 0440214114.
blessings from above
Seven blessings.
A Glass of Blessings has 255 pages.
Mixed Blessings was created in 1993-10.
Mixed Blessings has 448 pages.
祝福 zhu fu = blessings