denominandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of dēnōminō.

Participle

dēnōminandus m (feminine dēnōminanda, neuter dēnōminandum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be named, designated, nominated

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dēnōminandus dēnōminanda dēnōminandum dēnōminandī dēnōminandae dēnōminanda
Genitive dēnōminandī dēnōminandae dēnōminandī dēnōminandōrum dēnōminandārum dēnōminandōrum
Dative dēnōminandō dēnōminandae dēnōminandō dēnōminandīs dēnōminandīs dēnōminandīs
Accusative dēnōminandum dēnōminandam dēnōminandum dēnōminandōs dēnōminandās dēnōminanda
Ablative dēnōminandō dēnōminandā dēnōminandō dēnōminandīs dēnōminandīs dēnōminandīs
Vocative dēnōminande dēnōminanda dēnōminandum dēnōminandī dēnōminandae dēnōminanda
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