dicaturus
Latin
Etymology
Future active participle of dicō (“devote”).
Participle
dicātūrus m (feminine dicātūra, neuter dicātūrum); first/second declension
- about to dedicate, devote
- about to consecrate, deify
- about to appropriate to, devote to, assign to, set apart for
Inflection
First/second declension.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
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Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
Nominative | dicātūrus | dicātūra | dicātūrum | dicātūrī | dicātūrae | dicātūra | |
Genitive | dicātūrī | dicātūrae | dicātūrī | dicātūrōrum | dicātūrārum | dicātūrōrum | |
Dative | dicātūrō | dicātūrae | dicātūrō | dicātūrīs | dicātūrīs | dicātūrīs | |
Accusative | dicātūrum | dicātūram | dicātūrum | dicātūrōs | dicātūrās | dicātūra | |
Ablative | dicātūrō | dicātūrā | dicātūrō | dicātūrīs | dicātūrīs | dicātūrīs | |
Vocative | dicātūre | dicātūra | dicātūrum | dicātūrī | dicātūrae | dicātūra |
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