deiurandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of dēiurō

Participle

dēiurandus m (feminine dēiuranda, neuter dēiurandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dēiurandus dēiuranda dēiurandum dēiurandī dēiurandae dēiuranda
Genitive dēiurandī dēiurandae dēiurandī dēiurandōrum dēiurandārum dēiurandōrum
Dative dēiurandō dēiurandae dēiurandō dēiurandīs dēiurandīs dēiurandīs
Accusative dēiurandum dēiurandam dēiurandum dēiurandōs dēiurandās dēiuranda
Ablative dēiurandō dēiurandā dēiurandō dēiurandīs dēiurandīs dēiurandīs
Vocative dēiurande dēiuranda dēiurandum dēiurandī dēiurandae dēiuranda
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