considerantia
Dutch
Noun
considerantia
- plural of considerans
Latin
Etymology
From cōnsīderāns + -ia.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [kõː.siː.dɛˈran.ti.a]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [kon.si.d̪eˈran.t̪͡s̪i.a]
Noun
cōnsīderantia f (genitive cōnsīderantiae); first declension
Declension
First-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | cōnsīderantia | cōnsīderantiae |
| genitive | cōnsīderantiae | cōnsīderantiārum |
| dative | cōnsīderantiae | cōnsīderantiīs |
| accusative | cōnsīderantiam | cōnsīderantiās |
| ablative | cōnsīderantiā | cōnsīderantiīs |
| vocative | cōnsīderantia | cōnsīderantiae |
Participle
cōnsīderantia
- nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural of cōnsīderāns
References
- “considerantia”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- considerantia in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.