praedicetur
Latin
Etymology 1
Form of the verb praedicō (“proclaim; announce; preach”).
Verb
praedicētur
- third-person singular present passive subjunctive of praedicō
- "may he (she, it) be proclaimed, may he (she, it) be declared publicly"
- "may he (she, it) be announced, may he (she, it) be made known"
- "may he (she, it) be praised, may he (she, it) be commended, may he (she, it) be extolled"
- (Ecclesiastical) "may it be preached"
Etymology 2
Form of the verb praedīcō (“foretell”).
Verb
praedīcētur
- third-person singular future passive indicative of praedīcō
- "he (she, it) will be foretold, he (she, it) will be predicted"
- "he (she, it) will be notified, he (she, it) will be given warning of"
- "he (she, it) will be advised, he (she, it) will be admonished, he (she, it) will be charged with what should be done"
- "he (she, it) will be announced at an auction"