apprensurus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of apprendō.

Participle

apprensūrus m (feminine apprensūra, neuter apprensūrum); first/second declension

  1. Alternative form of apprehensurus

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative apprensūrus apprensūra apprensūrum apprensūrī apprensūrae apprensūra
Genitive apprensūrī apprensūrae apprensūrī apprensūrōrum apprensūrārum apprensūrōrum
Dative apprensūrō apprensūrae apprensūrō apprensūrīs apprensūrīs apprensūrīs
Accusative apprensūrum apprensūram apprensūrum apprensūrōs apprensūrās apprensūra
Ablative apprensūrō apprensūrā apprensūrō apprensūrīs apprensūrīs apprensūrīs
Vocative apprensūre apprensūra apprensūrum apprensūrī apprensūrae apprensūra
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