acquiescendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of acquiēscō.

Participle

acquiēscendus m (feminine acquiēscenda, neuter acquiēscendum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be acquiesced etc.

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative acquiēscendus acquiēscenda acquiēscendum acquiēscendī acquiēscendae acquiēscenda
Genitive acquiēscendī acquiēscendae acquiēscendī acquiēscendōrum acquiēscendārum acquiēscendōrum
Dative acquiēscendō acquiēscendae acquiēscendō acquiēscendīs acquiēscendīs acquiēscendīs
Accusative acquiēscendum acquiēscendam acquiēscendum acquiēscendōs acquiēscendās acquiēscenda
Ablative acquiēscendō acquiēscendā acquiēscendō acquiēscendīs acquiēscendīs acquiēscendīs
Vocative acquiēscende acquiēscenda acquiēscendum acquiēscendī acquiēscendae acquiēscenda
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