Future

Is victurus a future participle of vivo and vinco?

Is victurus a future participle of vivo and vinco?
  1. What is a future participle?
  2. What does vivo mean in Latin dictionary?

What is a future participle?

A future participle describes an action or a state which will take place after the action or state of the main verb. Just like all participles, it must agree with the noun it is describing.

What does vivo mean in Latin dictionary?

Etymology 1. From Old Galician and Old Portuguese vivo, from Latin vīvus (“alive, living”).

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