From Latin prōmovendus (“which is to be propelled, advanced”).
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promovendus m (plural promovendussen or promovendi, diminutive promovendusje n, feminine promovenda)
From Dutch promovendus (“doctoral student, doctoral candidate”), from Latin prōmovendus (“which is to be propelled, advanced”).
promovéndus (first-person possessive promovendusku, second-person possessive promovendusmu, third-person possessive promovendusnya)
Future passive participle of prōmoveō.
prōmovendus (feminine prōmovenda, neuter prōmovendum); first/second-declension participle
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | prōmovendus | prōmovenda | prōmovendum | prōmovendī | prōmovendae | prōmovenda | |
genitive | prōmovendī | prōmovendae | prōmovendī | prōmovendōrum | prōmovendārum | prōmovendōrum | |
dative | prōmovendō | prōmovendae | prōmovendō | prōmovendīs | |||
accusative | prōmovendum | prōmovendam | prōmovendum | prōmovendōs | prōmovendās | prōmovenda | |
ablative | prōmovendō | prōmovendā | prōmovendō | prōmovendīs | |||
vocative | prōmovende | prōmovenda | prōmovendum | prōmovendī | prōmovendae | prōmovenda |