gerundivus

Latin

Etymology

From gerendus (which is to be carried out), future passive participle (gerundive) of gerō (carry, bear).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ɡe.runˈdiː.u̯us/, [ɡɛrʊn̪ˈd̪iːu̯ʊs̠]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /d͡ʒe.runˈdi.vus/, [d͡ʒerun̪ˈd̪iːvus]

Noun

gerundīvus m (genitive gerundīvī); second declension

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Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative gerundīvus gerundīvī
Genitive gerundīvī gerundīvōrum
Dative gerundīvō gerundīvīs
Accusative gerundīvum gerundīvōs
Ablative gerundīvō gerundīvīs
Vocative gerundīve gerundīvī

Descendants

  • Spanish: gerundivo
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