consciscendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of cōnscīscō.

Participle

cōnscīscendus m (feminine cōnscīscenda, neuter cōnscīscendum); first/second declension

  1. which is to be approved

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cōnscīscendus cōnscīscenda cōnscīscendum cōnscīscendī cōnscīscendae cōnscīscenda
Genitive cōnscīscendī cōnscīscendae cōnscīscendī cōnscīscendōrum cōnscīscendārum cōnscīscendōrum
Dative cōnscīscendō cōnscīscendae cōnscīscendō cōnscīscendīs cōnscīscendīs cōnscīscendīs
Accusative cōnscīscendum cōnscīscendam cōnscīscendum cōnscīscendōs cōnscīscendās cōnscīscenda
Ablative cōnscīscendō cōnscīscendā cōnscīscendō cōnscīscendīs cōnscīscendīs cōnscīscendīs
Vocative cōnscīscende cōnscīscenda cōnscīscendum cōnscīscendī cōnscīscendae cōnscīscenda
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