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oditurus

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Latin

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Etymology

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Regularised formation of the future active participle of ōdiō.

Pronunciation

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Participle

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ōditūrus (feminine ōditūra, neuter ōditūrum); first/second-declension participle

  1. Alternative form of ōsurus; future active participle of ōdiō
    • c. 160 CEc. 225 CE, Tertullian, Ad Nationes 1.1.4:
      Mavultis nescire, quia iam odistis, quasi certi non odituros uos <si> sciatis.
      • Translation by Q. Howe
        As long as you hate, you prefer to remain ignorant, concerned that once you know, you will cease to hate.
    • Tiberius Claudius Donatus, Interpretationes Virgilianae vol 2.lib 10.pag 356.lin 27:
      ceterum inminebat iam tempus quo idem Turnus Pallantem optaturus esset incolumem sumptibus magnis et ingenti pretio revocatum et quo spolia ipsa ipsum que momentum quo rapta sunt fuisset oditurus.

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative ōditūrus ōditūra ōditūrum ōditūrī ōditūrae ōditūra
genitive ōditūrī ōditūrae ōditūrī ōditūrōrum ōditūrārum ōditūrōrum
dative ōditūrō ōditūrae ōditūrō ōditūrīs
accusative ōditūrum ōditūram ōditūrum ōditūrōs ōditūrās ōditūra
ablative ōditūrō ōditūrā ōditūrō ōditūrīs
vocative ōditūre ōditūra ōditūrum ōditūrī ōditūrae ōditūra