consecandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of cōnsecō

Participle

cōnsecandus m (feminine cōnsecanda, neuter cōnsecandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cōnsecandus cōnsecanda cōnsecandum cōnsecandī cōnsecandae cōnsecanda
Genitive cōnsecandī cōnsecandae cōnsecandī cōnsecandōrum cōnsecandārum cōnsecandōrum
Dative cōnsecandō cōnsecandae cōnsecandō cōnsecandīs cōnsecandīs cōnsecandīs
Accusative cōnsecandum cōnsecandam cōnsecandum cōnsecandōs cōnsecandās cōnsecanda
Ablative cōnsecandō cōnsecandā cōnsecandō cōnsecandīs cōnsecandīs cōnsecandīs
Vocative cōnsecande cōnsecanda cōnsecandum cōnsecandī cōnsecandae cōnsecanda
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