Latin edit

Etymology edit

Future passive participle of nūdō

Participle edit

nūdandus (feminine nūdanda, neuter nūdandum); first/second-declension participle

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  2. (figuratively) to be made naked or bare; to be stripped, bared, laid bare, exposed to view, uncovered
    • 8 CE, Ovid, Fasti 3.557:
      tertia nūdandās accēperat āreā messēs
      Three times the threshing floor received harvests to be stripped bare
      (The feminine plural nūdandās, which might otherwise describe removal of clothing, Ovid uses here as a colorful metaphor for threshing grain to remove the outer husks and straw in order to expose the seeds.)

Declension edit

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative nūdandus nūdanda nūdandum nūdandī nūdandae nūdanda
Genitive nūdandī nūdandae nūdandī nūdandōrum nūdandārum nūdandōrum
Dative nūdandō nūdandō nūdandīs
Accusative nūdandum nūdandam nūdandum nūdandōs nūdandās nūdanda
Ablative nūdandō nūdandā nūdandō nūdandīs
Vocative nūdande nūdanda nūdandum nūdandī nūdandae nūdanda