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    rapiendus

      Latin

      Etymology

      Future passive participle (gerundive) of rapiō (“snatch, carry off”).

      Participle

      rapiendus m (feminine rapienda, neuter rapiendum); first/second declension

      1. which is to be snatched, which is to be grabbed, which is to be carried off

      Inflection

      Number Singular Plural
      Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
      nominative rapiendus rapienda rapiendum rapiendī rapiendae rapienda
      genitive rapiendī rapiendae rapiendī rapiendōrum rapiendārum rapiendōrum
      dative rapiendō rapiendae rapiendō rapiendīs rapiendīs rapiendīs
      accusative rapiendum rapiendam rapiendum rapiendōs rapiendās rapienda
      ablative rapiendō rapiendā rapiendō rapiendīs rapiendīs rapiendīs
      vocative rapiende rapienda rapiendum rapiendī rapiendae rapienda
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      Last modified on 17 November 2011, at 14:13
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