eluctandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of ēlū̆ctor

Participle

ēlū̆ctandus (feminine ēlū̆ctanda, neuter ēlū̆ctandum); 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 ēlū̆ctandus ēlū̆ctanda ēlū̆ctandum ēlū̆ctandī ēlū̆ctandae ēlū̆ctanda
Genitive ēlū̆ctandī ēlū̆ctandae ēlū̆ctandī ēlū̆ctandōrum ēlū̆ctandārum ēlū̆ctandōrum
Dative ēlū̆ctandō ēlū̆ctandō ēlū̆ctandīs
Accusative ēlū̆ctandum ēlū̆ctandam ēlū̆ctandum ēlū̆ctandōs ēlū̆ctandās ēlū̆ctanda
Ablative ēlū̆ctandō ēlū̆ctandā ēlū̆ctandō ēlū̆ctandīs
Vocative ēlū̆ctande ēlū̆ctanda ēlū̆ctandum ēlū̆ctandī ēlū̆ctandae ēlū̆ctanda
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