laborandum

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Latin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From labōrō (I work, labor).

Pronunciation[edit]

Gerund[edit]

labōrandum (accusative, gerundive labōrandus)

  1. toiling, laboring
  2. endeavoring, striving
  3. suffering
  4. being imperiled

Declension[edit]

Second declension, defective.

Case Singular
Nominative
Genitive labōrandī
Dative labōrandō
Accusative labōrandum
Ablative labōrandō
Vocative

There is no nominative form. The present active infinitive of the parent verb is used in situations that require a nominative form.
The accusative may also be substituted by the infinitive in this way.

Participle[edit]

labōrandum

  1. inflection of labōrandus:
    1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular
    2. accusative masculine singular