concedens

Latin

Etymology

Present participle of concēdō.

Participle

concēdēns (genitive concēdentis); third-declension one-termination participle

  1. departed, retired, withdrawn
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Caesar, de Bello Gallico VII, 15:
post concedente et precibus ipsorum et misericordia vulgi
then withdrawn, both by entreaties of themselves or by compassion of the crowd
  1. vanished
  2. conceded
  3. granted

Declension

Third-declension participle.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative concēdēns concēdentēs concēdentia
Genitive concēdentis concēdentium
Dative concēdentī concēdentibus
Accusative concēdentem concēdēns concēdentēs
concēdentīs
concēdentia
Ablative concēdente
concēdentī1
concēdentibus
Vocative concēdēns concēdentēs concēdentia

1When used purely as an adjective.

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