propugnandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of prōpugnō.

Participle

prōpugnandus m (feminine prōpugnanda, neuter prōpugnandum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be contended

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōpugnandus prōpugnanda prōpugnandum prōpugnandī prōpugnandae prōpugnanda
Genitive prōpugnandī prōpugnandae prōpugnandī prōpugnandōrum prōpugnandārum prōpugnandōrum
Dative prōpugnandō prōpugnandae prōpugnandō prōpugnandīs prōpugnandīs prōpugnandīs
Accusative prōpugnandum prōpugnandam prōpugnandum prōpugnandōs prōpugnandās prōpugnanda
Ablative prōpugnandō prōpugnandā prōpugnandō prōpugnandīs prōpugnandīs prōpugnandīs
Vocative prōpugnande prōpugnanda prōpugnandum prōpugnandī prōpugnandae prōpugnanda
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