declinandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of dēclīnō.

Participle

dēclīnandus m (feminine dēclīnanda, neuter dēclīnandum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be deflected

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dēclīnandus dēclīnanda dēclīnandum dēclīnandī dēclīnandae dēclīnanda
Genitive dēclīnandī dēclīnandae dēclīnandī dēclīnandōrum dēclīnandārum dēclīnandōrum
Dative dēclīnandō dēclīnandae dēclīnandō dēclīnandīs dēclīnandīs dēclīnandīs
Accusative dēclīnandum dēclīnandam dēclīnandum dēclīnandōs dēclīnandās dēclīnanda
Ablative dēclīnandō dēclīnandā dēclīnandō dēclīnandīs dēclīnandīs dēclīnandīs
Vocative dēclīnande dēclīnanda dēclīnandum dēclīnandī dēclīnandae dēclīnanda
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