ponendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle (gerundive) of pōnō ([I] place, put).

Participle

pōnendus (feminine pōnenda, neuter pōnendum); first/second-declension participle

  1. which is to be placed, which is to be put, which is to be laid
    • 1495, William of Ockham, Quaestiones et decisiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi:
      Numquam ponenda est pluralitas sine necessitate.
      A plurality must never be posited without necessity.
  2. which is to be ordained

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative pōnendus pōnenda pōnendum pōnendī pōnendae pōnenda
Genitive pōnendī pōnendae pōnendī pōnendōrum pōnendārum pōnendōrum
Dative pōnendō pōnendō pōnendīs
Accusative pōnendum pōnendam pōnendum pōnendōs pōnendās pōnenda
Ablative pōnendō pōnendā pōnendō pōnendīs
Vocative pōnende pōnenda pōnendum pōnendī pōnendae pōnenda
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