praedicens
Latin
Etymology
Present active participle of praedīcō (“foretell”).
Participle
praedīcēns m, f, and n (genitive praedīcentis); third declension
- foretelling, predicting
- notifying, giving warning of
- advising, admonishing, charging with what should be done
- announcing at an auction
Inflection
| Number | Singular | Plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case \ Gender | M.F. | N. | MM.FF. | NN. | |
| nominative | praedīcēns | praedīcēns | praedīcentēs | praedīcentia | |
| genitive | praedīcentis | praedīcentis | praedīcentium | praedīcentium | |
| dative | praedīcentī | praedīcentī | praedīcentibus | praedīcentibus | |
| accusative | praedīcentem | praedīcēns | praedīcentēs | praedīcentia | |
| ablative | praedīcente1 | praedīcente1 | praedīcentibus | praedīcentibus | |
| vocative | praedīcēns | praedīcēns | praedīcentēs | praedīcentia | |
1 But praedīcentī when used purely as an adjective.