iucundandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of iūcundō

Participle

iucundandus m (feminine iucundanda, neuter iucundandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative iūcundandus iūcundanda iūcundandum iūcundandī iūcundandae iūcundanda
Genitive iūcundandī iūcundandae iūcundandī iūcundandōrum iūcundandārum iūcundandōrum
Dative iūcundandō iūcundandae iūcundandō iūcundandīs iūcundandīs iūcundandīs
Accusative iūcundandum iūcundandam iūcundandum iūcundandōs iūcundandās iūcundanda
Ablative iūcundandō iūcundandā iūcundandō iūcundandīs iūcundandīs iūcundandīs
Vocative iūcundande iūcundanda iūcundandum iūcundandī iūcundandae iūcundanda
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