consaepiendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of cōnsaepiō

Participle

cōnsaepiendus m (feminine cōnsaepienda, neuter cōnsaepiendum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cōnsaepiendus cōnsaepienda cōnsaepiendum cōnsaepiendī cōnsaepiendae cōnsaepienda
Genitive cōnsaepiendī cōnsaepiendae cōnsaepiendī cōnsaepiendōrum cōnsaepiendārum cōnsaepiendōrum
Dative cōnsaepiendō cōnsaepiendae cōnsaepiendō cōnsaepiendīs cōnsaepiendīs cōnsaepiendīs
Accusative cōnsaepiendum cōnsaepiendam cōnsaepiendum cōnsaepiendōs cōnsaepiendās cōnsaepienda
Ablative cōnsaepiendō cōnsaepiendā cōnsaepiendō cōnsaepiendīs cōnsaepiendīs cōnsaepiendīs
Vocative cōnsaepiende cōnsaepienda cōnsaepiendum cōnsaepiendī cōnsaepiendae cōnsaepienda
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