educendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle (gerundive) of ēdūcō (lead forth; raise up).

Participle

ēdūcendus m (feminine ēdūcenda, neuter ēdūcendum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be led forth
  2. which is to be raised up; which is to be erected

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ēdūcendus ēdūcenda ēdūcendum ēdūcendī ēdūcendae ēdūcenda
Genitive ēdūcendī ēdūcendae ēdūcendī ēdūcendōrum ēdūcendārum ēdūcendōrum
Dative ēdūcendō ēdūcendae ēdūcendō ēdūcendīs ēdūcendīs ēdūcendīs
Accusative ēdūcendum ēdūcendam ēdūcendum ēdūcendōs ēdūcendās ēdūcenda
Ablative ēdūcendō ēdūcendā ēdūcendō ēdūcendīs ēdūcendīs ēdūcendīs
Vocative ēdūcende ēdūcenda ēdūcendum ēdūcendī ēdūcendae ēdūcenda
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