destinandus
Latin
Etymology
Future passive participle (gerundive) of dēstinō (“bind, fasten”).
Participle
dēstinandus (feminine dēstinanda, neuter dēstinandum); first/second-declension participle
- which is to be bound, which is to be fastened
- which is to be established, which is to be determined, which is to be resolved
- which is to be intended to be bought
- which is to be appointed, which is to be chosen, which is to be elected
- (archery) which is to be aimed at
Declension
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | dēstinandus | dēstinanda | dēstinandum | dēstinandī | dēstinandae | dēstinanda | |
genitive | dēstinandī | dēstinandae | dēstinandī | dēstinandōrum | dēstinandārum | dēstinandōrum | |
dative | dēstinandō | dēstinandae | dēstinandō | dēstinandīs | |||
accusative | dēstinandum | dēstinandam | dēstinandum | dēstinandōs | dēstinandās | dēstinanda | |
ablative | dēstinandō | dēstinandā | dēstinandō | dēstinandīs | |||
vocative | dēstinande | dēstinanda | dēstinandum | dēstinandī | dēstinandae | dēstinanda |