procubandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of prōcubō

Participle

procubandus m (feminine procubanda, neuter procubandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōcubandus prōcubanda prōcubandum prōcubandī prōcubandae prōcubanda
Genitive prōcubandī prōcubandae prōcubandī prōcubandōrum prōcubandārum prōcubandōrum
Dative prōcubandō prōcubandae prōcubandō prōcubandīs prōcubandīs prōcubandīs
Accusative prōcubandum prōcubandam prōcubandum prōcubandōs prōcubandās prōcubanda
Ablative prōcubandō prōcubandā prōcubandō prōcubandīs prōcubandīs prōcubandīs
Vocative prōcubande prōcubanda prōcubandum prōcubandī prōcubandae prōcubanda
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