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    accepturus

      Latin

      Etymology

      Future active participle of accipiō (“receive, accept”).

      Participle

      acceptūrus m (feminine acceptūra, neuter acceptūrum); first/second declension

      1. about to receive, about to accept
      2. about to hear (of), about to learn (of)

      Inflection

      Number Singular Plural
      Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
      nominative acceptūrus acceptūra acceptūrum acceptūrī acceptūrae acceptūra
      genitive acceptūrī acceptūrae acceptūrī acceptūrōrum acceptūrārum acceptūrōrum
      dative acceptūrō acceptūrae acceptūrō acceptūrīs acceptūrīs acceptūrīs
      accusative acceptūrum acceptūram acceptūrum acceptūrōs acceptūrās acceptūra
      ablative acceptūrō acceptūrā acceptūrō acceptūrīs acceptūrīs acceptūrīs
      vocative acceptūre acceptūra acceptūrum acceptūrī acceptūrae acceptūra
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