conrodendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of conrōdō

Participle

conrōdendus m (feminine conrōdenda, neuter conrōdendum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative conrōdendus conrōdenda conrōdendum conrōdendī conrōdendae conrōdenda
Genitive conrōdendī conrōdendae conrōdendī conrōdendōrum conrōdendārum conrōdendōrum
Dative conrōdendō conrōdendae conrōdendō conrōdendīs conrōdendīs conrōdendīs
Accusative conrōdendum conrōdendam conrōdendum conrōdendōs conrōdendās conrōdenda
Ablative conrōdendō conrōdendā conrōdendō conrōdendīs conrōdendīs conrōdendīs
Vocative conrōdende conrōdenda conrōdendum conrōdendī conrōdendae conrōdenda
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