consedandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of cōnsēdō

Participle

cōnsēdandus m (feminine cōnsēdanda, neuter cōnsēdandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative cōnsēdandus cōnsēdanda cōnsēdandum cōnsēdandī cōnsēdandae cōnsēdanda
genitive cōnsēdandī cōnsēdandae cōnsēdandī cōnsēdandōrum cōnsēdandārum cōnsēdandōrum
dative cōnsēdandō cōnsēdandō cōnsēdandīs
accusative cōnsēdandum cōnsēdandam cōnsēdandum cōnsēdandōs cōnsēdandās cōnsēdanda
ablative cōnsēdandō cōnsēdandā cōnsēdandō cōnsēdandīs
vocative cōnsēdande cōnsēdanda cōnsēdandum cōnsēdandī cōnsēdandae cōnsēdanda
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