considerans

Dutch

Etymology

From Latin cōnsīderāns, present active participle of cōnsīderō (consider, ponder); cognate with French considérant.

Pronunciation

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Noun

considerans m (plural consideransen or considerantia, diminutive consideransje n)

  1. (law) A consideration, something taken into account to reach a decision, notably a legal one, such as a verdict or deed

Synonyms

  • considerabel
  • considereren

Latin

Etymology

Present active participle of cōnsīderō (consider).

Participle

cōnsīderāns m or f or n (genitive cōnsīderantis); third declension

  1. examining, inspecting
  2. investigating

Declension

Third declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative cōnsīderāns cōnsīderāns cōnsīderantēs cōnsīderantia
Genitive cōnsīderantis cōnsīderantis cōnsīderantium cōnsīderantium
Dative cōnsīderantī cōnsīderantī cōnsīderantibus cōnsīderantibus
Accusative cōnsīderantem cōnsīderāns cōnsīderantēs, cōnsīderantīs cōnsīderantia
Ablative cōnsīderante, cōnsīderantī1 cōnsīderante, cōnsīderantī1 cōnsīderantibus cōnsīderantibus
Vocative cōnsīderāns cōnsīderāns cōnsīderantēs cōnsīderantia

1When used purely as an adjective.

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