mutandus
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Latin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Future passive participle (gerundive) of mūtō (“move, change”).
Participle
[edit]mūtandus (feminine mūtanda, neuter mūtandum); first/second-declension participle
- which is to be moved, which is to be removed
- which is to be altered, which is to be changed, which is to be modified, which is to be transformed
- which is to be varied, which is to be diversified
- which is to be mutated, which is to be spoiled
- which is to be exchanged, which is to be bartered
- which is to be forsaken
Declension
[edit]First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | mūtandus | mūtanda | mūtandum | mūtandī | mūtandae | mūtanda | |
genitive | mūtandī | mūtandae | mūtandī | mūtandōrum | mūtandārum | mūtandōrum | |
dative | mūtandō | mūtandae | mūtandō | mūtandīs | |||
accusative | mūtandum | mūtandam | mūtandum | mūtandōs | mūtandās | mūtanda | |
ablative | mūtandō | mūtandā | mūtandō | mūtandīs | |||
vocative | mūtande | mūtanda | mūtandum | mūtandī | mūtandae | mūtanda |
Descendants
[edit]- →⇒ English: mutatis mutandis
- →⇒ Finnish: mutatis mutandis
- Italian: mutande, mutando
- Old French: muande
- Romansch: müdandas
- Venetan: mudande