Template talk:el-decl-adj-ων-ουσα-ον

Double masculine
Dear ! These participles (they are all participles, active present declinable, formal as in the ancient declension), also have an alternative.masculine.singular with the more modern ending -οντας. The two sequences for the masculine.singular are: Because all other columns remain identical, we have presented them together at this declension.table@el. They give 2 categories: At lemma μέλλων = Cat.participles -ων-ουσα-ον. At lemma μέλλοντας = Cat.participles-οντας-ουσα-ον. But the table is identical. For very very formal, dated or archaic, we have added a parameter to eliminate the modern endings sequence, something like |masc2=- or |m2=- This double pattern occurs for all -ων declinable formal active present participles (both forms are quite frequent in texts about economy or politics). Would you consider this double/masculine table? &#8209;&#8209;Sarri.greek &#9835; I 21:20, 2 July 2022 (UTC)
 * formal: ο τρέχων, του τρέχοντος, τον τρέχοντα, τρέχων! (or μέλλων, which is also a noun.)
 * modern: ο τρέχοντας, του τρέχοντα, τον τρέχοντα, τρέχοντα!
 * But here, at en.wikt, they could be an overall Cat. -ων/οντας-ουσα-ον to make it less complicated. No real need to split them.
 * .παρούσα.παρόν
 * .τρέχουσα.τρέχον
 * .μειοψηφούσα.μειοψηφούν = "who has the less votes" The μειοψηφούν κόμμα party
 * & .κυβερνώσα.κυβερνών = "who governs at the moment" The κυβερνών κόμμα)