indicans
English
    
    
Latin
    
    Etymology
    
Present active participle of indicō (“indicate, point out”)
Participle
    
indicāns (genitive indicantis); third-declension one-termination participle
- indicating, pointing out, showing, revealing, betraying
- mentioning, giving a hint of
- valuing, putting a price on
- (law) carrying a judicial process to conviction
Declension
    
Third-declension participle.
| Number | Singular | Plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case / Gender | Masc./Fem. | Neuter | Masc./Fem. | Neuter | |
| Nominative | indicāns | indicantēs | indicantia | ||
| Genitive | indicantis | indicantium | |||
| Dative | indicantī | indicantibus | |||
| Accusative | indicantem | indicāns | indicantēs indicantīs | indicantia | |
| Ablative | indicante indicantī1 | indicantibus | |||
| Vocative | indicāns | indicantēs | indicantia | ||
1When used purely as an adjective.
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