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praedicens

Latin

Etymology

Present active participle of praedīcō (“foretell”).

Participle

praedīcēns m, f, and n (genitive praedīcentis); third declension

  1. foretelling, predicting
  2. notifying, giving warning of
  3. advising, admonishing, charging with what should be done
  4. 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.

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