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Latin

Etymology

Present participle of cōnfīgō.

Participle

cōnfīgēns m or f or n (genitive cōnfīgentis); third declension

  1. transfixing

Inflection

Third declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative cōnfīgēns cōnfīgēns cōnfīgentēs cōnfīgentia
Genitive cōnfīgentis cōnfīgentis cōnfīgentium cōnfīgentium
Dative cōnfīgentī cōnfīgentī cōnfīgentibus cōnfīgentibus
Accusative cōnfīgentem cōnfīgēns cōnfīgentēs, cōnfīgentīs cōnfīgentia
Ablative cōnfīgente, cōnfīgentī1 cōnfīgente, cōnfīgentī1 cōnfīgentibus cōnfīgentibus
Vocative cōnfīgēns cōnfīgēns cōnfīgentēs cōnfīgentia

1When used purely as an adjective.

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