passurus

Latin

Etymology 1

Future active participle of pandō.

Participle

passūrus m (feminine passūra, neuter passūrum); first/second declension

  1. about to spread

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative passūrus passūra passūrum passūrī passūrae passūra
Genitive passūrī passūrae passūrī passūrōrum passūrārum passūrōrum
Dative passūrō passūrae passūrō passūrīs passūrīs passūrīs
Accusative passūrum passūram passūrum passūrōs passūrās passūra
Ablative passūrō passūrā passūrō passūrīs passūrīs passūrīs
Vocative passūre passūra passūrum passūrī passūrae passūra

Etymology 2

Future active participle of patior.

Verb

passurus

  1. about to suffer
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