collocaturus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of collocō.

Participle

collocātūrus m (feminine collocātūra, neuter collocātūrum); first/second declension

  1. about to assemble

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative collocātūrus collocātūra collocātūrum collocātūrī collocātūrae collocātūra
Genitive collocātūrī collocātūrae collocātūrī collocātūrōrum collocātūrārum collocātūrōrum
Dative collocātūrō collocātūrae collocātūrō collocātūrīs collocātūrīs collocātūrīs
Accusative collocātūrum collocātūram collocātūrum collocātūrōs collocātūrās collocātūra
Ablative collocātūrō collocātūrā collocātūrō collocātūrīs collocātūrīs collocātūrīs
Vocative collocātūre collocātūra collocātūrum collocātūrī collocātūrae collocātūra
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