ponendus
Latin
Etymology
Future passive participle (gerundive) of pōnō (“[I] place, put”).
Participle
pōnendus (feminine pōnenda, neuter pōnendum); first/second-declension participle
- which is to be placed, which is to be put, which is to be laid
- 1495, William of Ockham, Quaestiones et decisiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi:
- Numquam ponenda est pluralitas sine necessitate.
- A plurality must never be posited without necessity.
- which is to be ordained
Declension
First/second-declension adjective.
| singular | plural | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
| nominative | pōnendus | pōnenda | pōnendum | pōnendī | pōnendae | pōnenda | |
| genitive | pōnendī | pōnendae | pōnendī | pōnendōrum | pōnendārum | pōnendōrum | |
| dative | pōnendō | pōnendae | pōnendō | pōnendīs | |||
| accusative | pōnendum | pōnendam | pōnendum | pōnendōs | pōnendās | pōnenda | |
| ablative | pōnendō | pōnendā | pōnendō | pōnendīs | |||
| vocative | pōnende | pōnenda | pōnendum | pōnendī | pōnendae | pōnenda | |