orsurus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of ōrdior.

Participle

ōrsūrus m (feminine ōrsūra, neuter ōrsūrum); first/second declension

  1. about to begin

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ōrsūrus ōrsūra ōrsūrum ōrsūrī ōrsūrae ōrsūra
Genitive ōrsūrī ōrsūrae ōrsūrī ōrsūrōrum ōrsūrārum ōrsūrōrum
Dative ōrsūrō ōrsūrae ōrsūrō ōrsūrīs ōrsūrīs ōrsūrīs
Accusative ōrsūrum ōrsūram ōrsūrum ōrsūrōs ōrsūrās ōrsūra
Ablative ōrsūrō ōrsūrā ōrsūrō ōrsūrīs ōrsūrīs ōrsūrīs
Vocative ōrsūre ōrsūra ōrsūrum ōrsūrī ōrsūrae ōrsūra
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