mansuetandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of mansuētō

Participle

mansuetandus m (feminine mansuetanda, neuter mansuetandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative mansuētandus mansuētanda mansuētandum mansuētandī mansuētandae mansuētanda
Genitive mansuētandī mansuētandae mansuētandī mansuētandōrum mansuētandārum mansuētandōrum
Dative mansuētandō mansuētandae mansuētandō mansuētandīs mansuētandīs mansuētandīs
Accusative mansuētandum mansuētandam mansuētandum mansuētandōs mansuētandās mansuētanda
Ablative mansuētandō mansuētandā mansuētandō mansuētandīs mansuētandīs mansuētandīs
Vocative mansuētande mansuētanda mansuētandum mansuētandī mansuētandae mansuētanda
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