occidendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle (gerundive) of occīdō (fell; slay).

Participle

occīdendus m (feminine occīdenda, neuter occīdendum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be felled, which is to be cut to the ground; which is to be beaten, which is to be smashed, which is to be crushed
  2. which is to be killed, which is to be slain, which is to be slaughtered
  3. (by extension) which is to be plagued to death, which is to be tortured, which is to be tormented, which is to be pestered

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative occīdendus occīdenda occīdendum occīdendī occīdendae occīdenda
Genitive occīdendī occīdendae occīdendī occīdendōrum occīdendārum occīdendōrum
Dative occīdendō occīdendae occīdendō occīdendīs occīdendīs occīdendīs
Accusative occīdendum occīdendam occīdendum occīdendōs occīdendās occīdenda
Ablative occīdendō occīdendā occīdendō occīdendīs occīdendīs occīdendīs
Vocative occīdende occīdenda occīdendum occīdendī occīdendae occīdenda
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