consternans
Latin
Etymology
Present active participle of cōnsternō (“alarm, throw into confusion”).
Participle
cōnsternāns (genitive cōnsternantis); third-declension one-termination participle
Declension
Third-declension participle.
| singular | plural | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masc./fem. | neuter | masc./fem. | neuter | ||
| nominative | cōnsternāns | cōnsternantēs | cōnsternantia | ||
| genitive | cōnsternantis | cōnsternantium | |||
| dative | cōnsternantī | cōnsternantibus | |||
| accusative | cōnsternantem | cōnsternāns | cōnsternantēs cōnsternantīs |
cōnsternantia | |
| ablative | cōnsternante cōnsternantī1 |
cōnsternantibus | |||
| vocative | cōnsternāns | cōnsternantēs | cōnsternantia | ||
1When used purely as an adjective.