inpulsurus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of inpellō.

Participle

inpulsūrus m (feminine inpulsūra, neuter inpulsūrum); first/second declension

  1. Alternative form of impulsurus

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative inpulsūrus inpulsūra inpulsūrum inpulsūrī inpulsūrae inpulsūra
Genitive inpulsūrī inpulsūrae inpulsūrī inpulsūrōrum inpulsūrārum inpulsūrōrum
Dative inpulsūrō inpulsūrae inpulsūrō inpulsūrīs inpulsūrīs inpulsūrīs
Accusative inpulsūrum inpulsūram inpulsūrum inpulsūrōs inpulsūrās inpulsūra
Ablative inpulsūrō inpulsūrā inpulsūrō inpulsūrīs inpulsūrīs inpulsūrīs
Vocative inpulsūre inpulsūra inpulsūrum inpulsūrī inpulsūrae inpulsūra
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