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accusans

Latin

Etymology

Present participle of accūsō

Participle

accūsāns m, f, and n (genitive accūsantis); third declension

  1. blaming
  2. accusing

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender M.F. N. MM.FF. NN.
nominative accūsāns accūsāns accūsantēs accūsantia
genitive accūsantis accūsantis accūsantium accūsantium
dative accūsantī accūsantī accūsantibus accūsantibus
accusative accūsantem accūsāns accūsantēs accūsantia
ablative accūsante1 accūsante1 accūsantibus accūsantibus
vocative accūsāns accūsāns accūsantēs accūsantia

1 But accūsantī when used purely as an adjective.

Noun

accusans

  1. accusant

Descendants

  • English: accusant
  • Portuguese: acusante
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Last modified on 10 February 2013, at 04:33
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