elucubrandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of ēlūcubrō

Participle

ēlūcubrandus (feminine ēlūcubranda, neuter ēlūcubrandum); 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 ēlūcubrandus ēlūcubranda ēlūcubrandum ēlūcubrandī ēlūcubrandae ēlūcubranda
Genitive ēlūcubrandī ēlūcubrandae ēlūcubrandī ēlūcubrandōrum ēlūcubrandārum ēlūcubrandōrum
Dative ēlūcubrandō ēlūcubrandō ēlūcubrandīs
Accusative ēlūcubrandum ēlūcubrandam ēlūcubrandum ēlūcubrandōs ēlūcubrandās ēlūcubranda
Ablative ēlūcubrandō ēlūcubrandā ēlūcubrandō ēlūcubrandīs
Vocative ēlūcubrande ēlūcubranda ēlūcubrandum ēlūcubrandī ēlūcubrandae ēlūcubranda
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