proficiscendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of proficīscor

Participle

proficiscendus m (feminine proficiscenda, neuter proficiscendum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative proficīscendus proficīscenda proficīscendum proficīscendī proficīscendae proficīscenda
Genitive proficīscendī proficīscendae proficīscendī proficīscendōrum proficīscendārum proficīscendōrum
Dative proficīscendō proficīscendae proficīscendō proficīscendīs proficīscendīs proficīscendīs
Accusative proficīscendum proficīscendam proficīscendum proficīscendōs proficīscendās proficīscenda
Ablative proficīscendō proficīscendā proficīscendō proficīscendīs proficīscendīs proficīscendīs
Vocative proficīscende proficīscenda proficīscendum proficīscendī proficīscendae proficīscenda
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