excurrendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of excurrō.

Participle

excurrendus (feminine excurrenda, neuter excurrendum); first/second-declension participle

  1. which is to be projected, rushed forth from
    • Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita, 36.23:
      fornices quoque in muro erant apti ad excurrendum, et ipsi, cum pro dirutis reficerent muros, crebriores eos, ut pluribus erumperetur in hostem locis, faciebant.
      There were also arches in the wall apt for rushing forth, and these, when they rebuilt the collapsed walls, were made more frequent, to create more places for rushing forth upon the enemy.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative excurrendus excurrenda excurrendum excurrendī excurrendae excurrenda
Genitive excurrendī excurrendae excurrendī excurrendōrum excurrendārum excurrendōrum
Dative excurrendō excurrendō excurrendīs
Accusative excurrendum excurrendam excurrendum excurrendōs excurrendās excurrenda
Ablative excurrendō excurrendā excurrendō excurrendīs
Vocative excurrende excurrenda excurrendum excurrendī excurrendae excurrenda
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