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    adponens

      Latin

      Etymology

      Present participle of adpōnō

      Participle

      adpōnēns m, f, and n (genitive adpōnentis); third declension

      1. Alternative form of appōnens.

      Inflection

      Number Singular Plural
      Case \ Gender M.F. N. MM.FF. NN.
      nominative adpōnēns adpōnēns adpōnentēs adpōnentia
      genitive adpōnentis adpōnentis adpōnentium adpōnentium
      dative adpōnentī adpōnentī adpōnentibus adpōnentibus
      accusative adpōnentem adpōnēns adpōnentēs adpōnentia
      ablative adpōnente1 adpōnente1 adpōnentibus adpōnentibus
      vocative adpōnēns adpōnēns adpōnentēs adpōnentia

      1 But adpōnentī when used purely as an adjective.

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