decantandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of dēcantō.

Participle

dēcantandus m (feminine dēcantanda, neuter dēcantandum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be chanted, repeated

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dēcantandus dēcantanda dēcantandum dēcantandī dēcantandae dēcantanda
Genitive dēcantandī dēcantandae dēcantandī dēcantandōrum dēcantandārum dēcantandōrum
Dative dēcantandō dēcantandae dēcantandō dēcantandīs dēcantandīs dēcantandīs
Accusative dēcantandum dēcantandam dēcantandum dēcantandōs dēcantandās dēcantanda
Ablative dēcantandō dēcantandā dēcantandō dēcantandīs dēcantandīs dēcantandīs
Vocative dēcantande dēcantanda dēcantandum dēcantandī dēcantandae dēcantanda
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