divellendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of dīvellō

Participle

dīvellendus (feminine dīvellenda, neuter dīvellendum); first/second-declension participle

  1. which is to be rent or divided, alienated, estranged
  2. which is to be compelled (persons) to parted company with, forced away
  3. which is to be separated
  4. which is to be torn away/open/apart, torn to pieces or in two
  5. which is to be broken up, sundered, disrupted

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative dīvellendus dīvellenda dīvellendum dīvellendī dīvellendae dīvellenda
genitive dīvellendī dīvellendae dīvellendī dīvellendōrum dīvellendārum dīvellendōrum
dative dīvellendō dīvellendae dīvellendō dīvellendīs
accusative dīvellendum dīvellendam dīvellendum dīvellendōs dīvellendās dīvellenda
ablative dīvellendō dīvellendā dīvellendō dīvellendīs
vocative dīvellende dīvellenda dīvellendum dīvellendī dīvellendae dīvellenda

References

https://outils.biblissima.fr/en/collatinus-web/