internoturus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of internoscō

Participle

internōtūrus m (feminine internōtūra, neuter internōtūrum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative internōtūrus internōtūra internōtūrum internōtūrī internōtūrae internōtūra
Genitive internōtūrī internōtūrae internōtūrī internōtūrōrum internōtūrārum internōtūrōrum
Dative internōtūrō internōtūrae internōtūrō internōtūrīs internōtūrīs internōtūrīs
Accusative internōtūrum internōtūram internōtūrum internōtūrōs internōtūrās internōtūra
Ablative internōtūrō internōtūrā internōtūrō internōtūrīs internōtūrīs internōtūrīs
Vocative internōtūre internōtūra internōtūrum internōtūrī internōtūrae internōtūra
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