consecuturus

Latin

Etymology

Future participle of cōnsequor

Participle

cōnsecuturus m (feminine cōnsecutura, neuter cōnsecuturum); first/second declension

  1. about to follow or pursue

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cōnsecuturus cōnsecutura cōnsecuturum cōnsecuturī cōnsecuturae cōnsecutura
Genitive cōnsecuturī cōnsecuturae cōnsecuturī cōnsecuturōrum cōnsecuturārum cōnsecuturōrum
Dative cōnsecuturō cōnsecuturae cōnsecuturō cōnsecuturīs cōnsecuturīs cōnsecuturīs
Accusative cōnsecuturum cōnsecuturam cōnsecuturum cōnsecuturōs cōnsecuturās cōnsecutura
Ablative cōnsecuturō cōnsecuturā cōnsecuturō cōnsecuturīs cōnsecuturīs cōnsecuturīs
Vocative cōnsecuture cōnsecutura cōnsecuturum cōnsecuturī cōnsecuturae cōnsecutura
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