progressurus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of prōgredior.

Participle

prōgressūrus m (feminine prōgressūra, neuter prōgressūrum); first/second declension

  1. about to advance

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōgressūrus prōgressūra prōgressūrum prōgressūrī prōgressūrae prōgressūra
Genitive prōgressūrī prōgressūrae prōgressūrī prōgressūrōrum prōgressūrārum prōgressūrōrum
Dative prōgressūrō prōgressūrae prōgressūrō prōgressūrīs prōgressūrīs prōgressūrīs
Accusative prōgressūrum prōgressūram prōgressūrum prōgressūrōs prōgressūrās prōgressūra
Ablative prōgressūrō prōgressūrā prōgressūrō prōgressūrīs prōgressūrīs prōgressūrīs
Vocative prōgressūre prōgressūra prōgressūrum prōgressūrī prōgressūrae prōgressūra
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