eluctandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of ēluctor

Participle

eluctandus m (feminine eluctanda, neuter eluctandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ēluctandus ēluctanda ēluctandum ēluctandī ēluctandae ēluctanda
Genitive ēluctandī ēluctandae ēluctandī ēluctandōrum ēluctandārum ēluctandōrum
Dative ēluctandō ēluctandae ēluctandō ēluctandīs ēluctandīs ēluctandīs
Accusative ēluctandum ēluctandam ēluctandum ēluctandōs ēluctandās ēluctanda
Ablative ēluctandō ēluctandā ēluctandō ēluctandīs ēluctandīs ēluctandīs
Vocative ēluctande ēluctanda ēluctandum ēluctandī ēluctandae ēluctanda
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