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conveniens

Latin

Etymology

Present active participle of conveniō (“convene, assemble”)

Participle

conveniēns m, f, and n (genitive convenientis); third declension

  1. convening, meeting
  2. accosting

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender M.F. N. MM.FF. NN.
nominative conveniēns conveniēns convenientēs convenientia
genitive convenientis convenientis convenientium convenientium
dative convenientī convenientī convenientibus convenientibus
accusative convenientem conveniēns convenientēs convenientia
ablative conveniente1 conveniente1 convenientibus convenientibus
vocative conveniēns conveniēns convenientēs convenientia

1 But convenientī when used purely as an adjective.

Descendants

  • English: convenient
  • Portuguese: conveniente
  • Spanish: conveniente
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