injuriandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of injūrior

Participle

injuriandus m (feminine injurianda, neuter injuriandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative injūriandus injūrianda injūriandum injūriandī injūriandae injūrianda
Genitive injūriandī injūriandae injūriandī injūriandōrum injūriandārum injūriandōrum
Dative injūriandō injūriandae injūriandō injūriandīs injūriandīs injūriandīs
Accusative injūriandum injūriandam injūriandum injūriandōs injūriandās injūrianda
Ablative injūriandō injūriandā injūriandō injūriandīs injūriandīs injūriandīs
Vocative injūriande injūrianda injūriandum injūriandī injūriandae injūrianda
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