peregrinandus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of peregrīnor

Participle

peregrinandus m (feminine peregrinanda, neuter peregrinandum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative peregrīnandus peregrīnanda peregrīnandum peregrīnandī peregrīnandae peregrīnanda
Genitive peregrīnandī peregrīnandae peregrīnandī peregrīnandōrum peregrīnandārum peregrīnandōrum
Dative peregrīnandō peregrīnandae peregrīnandō peregrīnandīs peregrīnandīs peregrīnandīs
Accusative peregrīnandum peregrīnandam peregrīnandum peregrīnandōs peregrīnandās peregrīnanda
Ablative peregrīnandō peregrīnandā peregrīnandō peregrīnandīs peregrīnandīs peregrīnandīs
Vocative peregrīnande peregrīnanda peregrīnandum peregrīnandī peregrīnandae peregrīnanda
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