constabiliendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of cōnstabiliō

Participle

cōnstabiliendus (feminine cōnstabilienda, neuter cōnstabiliendum); first/second-declension participle

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Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cōnstabiliendus cōnstabilienda cōnstabiliendum cōnstabiliendī cōnstabiliendae cōnstabilienda
Genitive cōnstabiliendī cōnstabiliendae cōnstabiliendī cōnstabiliendōrum cōnstabiliendārum cōnstabiliendōrum
Dative cōnstabiliendō cōnstabiliendō cōnstabiliendīs
Accusative cōnstabiliendum cōnstabiliendam cōnstabiliendum cōnstabiliendōs cōnstabiliendās cōnstabilienda
Ablative cōnstabiliendō cōnstabiliendā cōnstabiliendō cōnstabiliendīs
Vocative cōnstabiliende cōnstabilienda cōnstabiliendum cōnstabiliendī cōnstabiliendae cōnstabilienda
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