coambulandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of coambulō

Participle

coambulandus m (feminine coambulanda, neuter coambulandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative coambulandus coambulanda coambulandum coambulandī coambulandae coambulanda
Genitive coambulandī coambulandae coambulandī coambulandōrum coambulandārum coambulandōrum
Dative coambulandō coambulandae coambulandō coambulandīs coambulandīs coambulandīs
Accusative coambulandum coambulandam coambulandum coambulandōs coambulandās coambulanda
Ablative coambulandō coambulandā coambulandō coambulandīs coambulandīs coambulandīs
Vocative coambulande coambulanda coambulandum coambulandī coambulandae coambulanda
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