New Latin Grammar eBook

Charles Edwin Bennett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about New Latin Grammar.

New Latin Grammar eBook

Charles Edwin Bennett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about New Latin Grammar.
augeo augere auxi auctus increase torqueo torquere torsi tortus twist indulgeo indulgere indulsi ——­ indulge luceo lucere luxi ——­ be light lugeo lugere luxi ——­ mourn jubeo jubere jussi jussus order per-mulceo permulcere permulsi permulsus soothe rideo ridere risi risum (est) laugh suadeo suadere suasi suasum (est) advise abs-tergeo abstergere abstersi abstersus wipe off ardeo ardere arsi arsurus burn haereo haerere haesi haesurus stick maneo manere mansi mansurus stay algeo algere alsi ——­ be cold fulgeo fulgere fulsi ——­ gleam urgeo urgere ursi ——­ press

IV.  PERFECT IN -I WITH REDUPLICATION.

mordeo mordere momordi morsus bite spondeo spondere spopondi sponsus promise tondeo tondere totondi tonsus shear pendeo pendere pependi ——­ hang

V. PERFECT IN -I WITH LENGTHENING OF STEM VOWEL.

caveo cavere cavi cauturus take care faveo favere favi fauturus favor foveo fovere fovi fotus cherish moveo movere movi motus move paveo pavere pavi ——­ fear sedeo sedere sedi sessurus sit video videre vidi visus see voveo vovere vovi votus vow

VI.  PERFECT IN -I WITHOUT EITHER REDUPLICATION OR LENGTHENING OF STEM VOWEL.

ferveo fervere (fervi, ——­ boil
ferbui)
prandeo prandere prandi pransus (Sec. 114,_lunch_
2)
strideo stridere stridi ——­ creak

VII.  DEPONENTS.

liceor      liceri      licitus sum      bid
polliceor  polliceri  pollicitus sum   promise
mereor      mereri      meritus sum      earn
misereor    misereri    miseritus sum    pity
vereor      vereri      veritus sum      fear
fateor      fateri      fassus sum       confess
confiteor  confiteri  confessus sum    confess
reor        reri        ratus sum        think
medeor      mederi      ——­             heal
tueor       tueri       ——­             protect

Third (Consonant) Conjugation.

122.  I. VERBS WITH PRESENT STEM ENDING IN A CONSONANT.

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