Where does “inabilitando” come from?

inabilitando (Italian) comes from Italian -ando, from Latin -andus — ending of the future passive participle (.

inabilitando (Italian): that is being declared mentally or physically unable to look after his own financial affairs

Definitions

  1. that is being declared mentally or physically unable to look after his own financial affairs

Ancestry of “inabilitando”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italian-andoUsed with a stem to form the gerund of regular...
2Latin-andusending of the future passive participle (
Every word from Latin -andusEvery word from Italian -ando