infamandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of īnfāmō

Participle

infamandus m (feminine infamanda, neuter infamandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative īnfāmandus īnfāmanda īnfāmandum īnfāmandī īnfāmandae īnfāmanda
Genitive īnfāmandī īnfāmandae īnfāmandī īnfāmandōrum īnfāmandārum īnfāmandōrum
Dative īnfāmandō īnfāmandae īnfāmandō īnfāmandīs īnfāmandīs īnfāmandīs
Accusative īnfāmandum īnfāmandam īnfāmandum īnfāmandōs īnfāmandās īnfāmanda
Ablative īnfāmandō īnfāmandā īnfāmandō īnfāmandīs īnfāmandīs īnfāmandīs
Vocative īnfāmande īnfāmanda īnfāmandum īnfāmandī īnfāmandae īnfāmanda
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