pellentur
Pellentur is a Latin word that translates to "they are being chased" or "they are being pursued." It is a form of the verb "pellere," which means "to drive away" or "to chase." In Latin grammar, "pellentur" is the third-person plural present passive indicative form of the verb. This form indicates an action that is being done to the subject by someone or something else. For example, in the sentence "Canes pellentur," it means "Dogs are being chased." The passive voice is used to emphasize the action being done to the subject rather than the doer of the action. Pellentur is a fundamental part of Latin grammar and is used in various contexts to convey the idea of being chased or pursued.