destinandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle (gerundive) of dēstinō (bind, fasten).

Participle

dēstinandus m (feminine dēstinanda, neuter dēstinandum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be bound, which is to be fastened
  2. which is to be established, which is to be determined, which is to be resolved
  3. which is to be intended to be bought
  4. which is to be appointed, which is to be chosen, which is to be elected
  5. (archery) which is to be aimed at

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dēstinandus dēstinanda dēstinandum dēstinandī dēstinandae dēstinanda
Genitive dēstinandī dēstinandae dēstinandī dēstinandōrum dēstinandārum dēstinandōrum
Dative dēstinandō dēstinandae dēstinandō dēstinandīs dēstinandīs dēstinandīs
Accusative dēstinandum dēstinandam dēstinandum dēstinandōs dēstinandās dēstinanda
Ablative dēstinandō dēstinandā dēstinandō dēstinandīs dēstinandīs dēstinandīs
Vocative dēstinande dēstinanda dēstinandum dēstinandī dēstinandae dēstinanda
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