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participle in active form (Grammar)

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1. Accidentia (Latin) Origin & history I From accidēns, present active participle of accidō ("occur, befall")

2. Bacchant (Noun) A priest of Bacchus. Etymology: From Bacchantem, accusative singular of bacchans, present active participle of bacchor, from Bacchus, from Βάκχος.

3. Middle French affluent, from Latin Affluentem, accusative singular of affluēns, present active participle of affluō (“flow to or towards; overflow with”), from ad (“to, towards”) + fluō (“flow”) (cognate via latter to fluid, flow)

4. Middle French affluent, from Latin Affluentem, accusative singular of affluēns, present active participle of affluō (“flow to or towards; overflow with”), from ad (“to, towards”) + fluō (“flow”) (cognate via latter to fluid, flow).

5. Bacchant Etymology [ edit ] From Latin bacchāntem , accusative singular of bacchāns ( “ reveling ” ) , present active participle of bacchor ( “ celebrate rites of Bacchus; revel ” ) , from Bacchus ( “ the god of wine ” ) , from Ancient Greek Βάκχος ( Bákkhos ) .

6. G1163 - δεῖ deî, die; 3rd person singular active present of ; also deon deh-on'; neuter active participle of the same; both used impersonally; it is (was, etc.) necessary (as binding):—Behoved, be meet, must (needs), (be) need(-ful), ought, should.

7. Middle French affluent, from Latin Affluentem, accusative singular of affluēns, present active participle of affluō ("flow to or towards; overflow with"), from ad ("to, towards") + fluō ("flow") (cognate via latter to fluid, flow).Sense of “wealthy” (plentiful flow of goods) c

8. Middle French Affluent, from Latin Affluentem, accusative singular of affluēns, present active participle of affluō ("flow to or towards; overflow with"), from ad ("to, towards") + fluō ("flow") (cognate via latter to fluid, flow).Sense of “wealthy” (plentiful flow of goods) c

9. Very impersonal, the first smart city in South Korea is not a great success; it has mainly attracted well-to-do families who appreciate the high quality of the services Middle French affluent, from Latin Affluentem, accusative singular of affluēns, present active participle of affluō (flow to or towards; overflow with), from ad (to, towards