osurus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of ōdī (hate; dislike).

Participle

ōsūrus m (feminine ōsūra, neuter ōsūrum); first/second declension

  1. about to hate, about to detest
  2. about to dislike; about to be displeased by

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ōsūrus ōsūra ōsūrum ōsūrī ōsūrae ōsūra
Genitive ōsūrī ōsūrae ōsūrī ōsūrōrum ōsūrārum ōsūrōrum
Dative ōsūrō ōsūrae ōsūrō ōsūrīs ōsūrīs ōsūrīs
Accusative ōsūrum ōsūram ōsūrum ōsūrōs ōsūrās ōsūra
Ablative ōsūrō ōsūrā ōsūrō ōsūrīs ōsūrīs ōsūrīs
Vocative ōsūre ōsūra ōsūrum ōsūrī ōsūrae ōsūra
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