praedicetur

Latin

Etymology 1

Form of the verb praedicō (proclaim; announce; preach).

Verb

praedicētur

  1. third-person singular present passive subjunctive of praedicō
    1. "may he (she, it) be proclaimed, may he (she, it) be declared publicly"
    2. "may he (she, it) be announced, may he (she, it) be made known"
    3. "may he (she, it) be praised, may he (she, it) be commended, may he (she, it) be extolled"
    4. (Ecclesiastical) "may it be preached"

Etymology 2

Form of the verb praedīcō (foretell).

Verb

praedīcētur

  1. third-person singular future passive indicative of praedīcō
    1. "he (she, it) will be foretold, he (she, it) will be predicted"
    2. "he (she, it) will be notified, he (she, it) will be given warning of"
    3. "he (she, it) will be advised, he (she, it) will be admonished, he (she, it) will be charged with what should be done"
    4. "he (she, it) will be announced at an auction"

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