proclamandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of prōclāmō.

Participle

prōclāmandus m (feminine prōclāmanda, neuter prōclāmandum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be proclaimed or declared

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōclāmandus prōclāmanda prōclāmandum prōclāmandī prōclāmandae prōclāmanda
Genitive prōclāmandī prōclāmandae prōclāmandī prōclāmandōrum prōclāmandārum prōclāmandōrum
Dative prōclāmandō prōclāmandae prōclāmandō prōclāmandīs prōclāmandīs prōclāmandīs
Accusative prōclāmandum prōclāmandam prōclāmandum prōclāmandōs prōclāmandās prōclāmanda
Ablative prōclāmandō prōclāmandā prōclāmandō prōclāmandīs prōclāmandīs prōclāmandīs
Vocative prōclāmande prōclāmanda prōclāmandum prōclāmandī prōclāmandae prōclāmanda
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