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Ecce Romani 2 Exercises (Click the section you wish to visit.) Exercises are keyed to the American edition. Passive Practices (present system of tenses) Chapter 39 (extra deponent practices in this chapter) Chapter 45 (Practices for participles and ablative absolute) Chapter 46 (Indirect statement) REVIEW THE BASICS OF LATIN I (back to top) Could you use some verb and noun practice to get you started out right in Latin II? ABBREVIATIONS: sing. = sing. pl. = plural # = conjugation number pres. = present imperf. = imperfect fut. = future perf. = perfect plup. = pluperfect VERB PRACTICES: basic information on my Verb Page NOUN REVIEW: my Noun Page 4th common (masculine and feminine) Check out all these review exercises from Ms. Sameth. For extra review, return to my Ecce 1 page, especially the Final Review section. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 28 (back to top) 5. 4-in-1 Vocabulary Exercises (Kessler) ABBREVIATIONS for the next 3 matches: m. = masculine f. = feminine n. = neuter sing. = singular pl. = plural nom. = nominative gen. = genitive dat. = dative acc. = accusative abl. = ablative ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 29 (back to top) 5. 4-in-1 Vocabulary Exercises (Kessler) 6. Identify the Rooms of the Roman Villa (English). 7. Identify the Rooms of the Roman Villa (Latin). 8. NEW: Do a Pronouns and Adjectives Crossword Puzzle ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 30 (back to top) 5. 4-in-1 Vocabulary Exercises (Kessler) 7. Practice Present Passive (all conjugations). 8. Practice Imperfect Passive (all conjugations). 9. Practice Future Passive (all conjugations). 10. Transform Active to Passive 1 11. Transform Active to Passive 2 PASSIVE PRACTICES (present system of tenses; back to top) Note to instructors: To make the drag and drop exercises practical, they sometimes ignore formal grammar rules in favor of ease of learning passive formation. 25. Take a Quiz Transforming Active to Passive Notes on Principal Parts: Which ones go with which tenses? ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 31 (back to top) 9. 4-in-1 Vocabulary Exercises (Kessler) Check out the Uses of Ablative Examples 10. Identify the Uses of Ablative 14. Practice Forms of ipse. 15. Review the Forms of is, ea, id. 16. Practice Forms of îdem. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 32 (back to top) 9. 4-in-1 Vocabulary Exercises (Kessler) 10. Practice Perfect Passive (all conjugations) 11. Practice Pluperfect Passive (all conjugations) 12. Practice Future Perfect Passive (all conjugations) 13. Transform Active to Passive 1 14. Transform Active to Passive 2 ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 33 (back to top) 15. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 33 (first reading) 16. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 33 (second reading) ECCE ROMANI II REVIEW VII (back to top) Review all vocabulary in chs. 28-33. Review ten items at a time. 6. Webword Spelling (watch out! no capital letters used!) 7. Speedword Spelling Challenges (now with 3 playing speeds!) 8. Find the Latin-English Matches. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 34 (back to top) 15. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 34 (prolegomena) 16. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 34 (first reading) 17. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 34 (Reflections after Dinner) 18. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 34 (Catullus 13) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 35 (back to top) Find forms of irregular deus here. CHAPTER 36 (back to top) Michael Kennedy's Roman Calendar Converter: Dates and Years! 7. Play "Battleship" for Quam Uses (thanks to Magistra Goodale) 8. Test Your Knowledge of Quam ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 37 (back to top) 11. Principal Parts of Deponents (for more go to the next section) ECCE ROMANI II DEPONENT VERBS (back to top) (more deponent practices in Ch. 39 below) ECCE ROMANI II REVIEW VIII (back to top) 2. Flashcards for Review VIII specific vocab. Review all vocabulary in chs. 34-37. Review ten items at a time. 4. Webword Spelling (watch out! no capital letters used!) 5. Speedword Spelling Challenges (now with 3 playing speeds!) 6. Find the Latin-English Matches. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 38 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 39 (back to top) 21. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 39 (first reading) 23. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 39f (life of Vergil) 25. BRAND-NEW: History VI Activity: The Roman Empire in AD 14 (more Ch. 39 activities in "Learn to Read the Aeneid" below) Deponent Practices for Recent Deponent Verbs (Chs. 38 and 39) PRACTICE IMPORTANT PLACE PHRASES (back to top) 1. See the chart. LEARN TO READ THE AENEID. (end of Ch. 39; back to top) 5. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for 39g (Aeneid 1.1-7) Practice the new phrases. Note to visitors: included here is the ablative absolute, not covered in the book until chapter 44. Identify the participles. Note to visitors: included here are future passive participles, included from the Cambridge series. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 40 (back to top) Check out the semi-deponent verbs. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 41 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 42 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II REVIEW IX (back to top) 3. Flashcards for Review IX specific vocabulary Review all vocabulary in chs. 38-42. Review ten items at a time. 5. Webword Spelling (watch out! no capital letters used!) 6. Speedword Spelling Challenges (now with 3 playing speeds!) 7. Find the Latin-English Matches. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 43 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 44 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 45 (back to top) Participial Practices (therefore also ablative plural) Ablative Absolute Practices (progressively more difficult) Conceptual help here: How to Translate the Participles ECCE ROMANI II REVIEW X (back to top) 2. Flashcards for Review X specific vocabulary Review all vocabulary in chs. 43-45. Review ten items at a time. 6. Webword Spelling (watch out! no capital letters used!) 7. Speedword Spelling Challenges (now with 3 playing speeds!) 8. Find the Latin-English Matches. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 46 (back to top) Conceptual help for indirect statement: How to translate (For more help with infinitives, see Ch. 48.) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 47 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 48 (back to top) 1. Infinitive Formation for Regular Verbs (all conjugations) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 49 (back to top) Conceptual Help for the Uses of Audio 15. Picture Flashcards for Select Ch. 49 Vocabulary (Androcles) 16. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 49 (Androcles and the Lion) 17. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for Ch. 49e (amphitheater reading) 18. NEW: Help give Mr. A's Composition Exercise a Trial Run ECCE ROMANI II REVIEW XI (back to top) 22. Flashcards for Review XI specific vocabulary Review all vocabulary in chs. 46-49. Review ten items at a time. 24. Webword Spelling (watch out! no capital letters used!) 25. Speedword Spelling Challenges (now with 3 playing speeds!) 26. Find the Latin-English Matches. ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 50 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 51 (back to top) Conceptual Help for Sequence of Tenses 13. Take a Sequence of Tenses Quiz 14. Take a Second (Shorter) Sequence of Tenses Quiz ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 52 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 53 (back to top) ECCE ROMANI II CHAPTER 54 (back to top) 13. Mr. A's Online Flashcards for 54e (Catullus 101) ECCE ROMANI II REVIEW XII (back to top) 1. Flashcards for Review XII specific vocabulary Review all vocabulary in chs. 50-54. Review ten items at a time. 3. Webword Spelling (watch out! no capital letters used!) 4. Speedword Spelling Challenges (now with 3 playing speeds!) 5. Find the Latin-English Matches. ECCE ROMANI WHOLE BOOK REVIEWS (back to top) NOTE: Because of the large number of words, there may be some delay in loading time for these exercises. Review all vocabulary in Ecce Romani II. 2. Speedword Spelling Challenges (now with 3 playing speeds!) 3. Find the Latin-English Matches. Review all vocabulary in both Ecce Romani I and II. 2. Speedword Spelling Challenges (now with 3 playing speeds!) 3. Find the Latin-English Matches. ECCE ROMANI II EXERCISES ONLINE (back to top) Here are other reliable online exercise resources. 1. Pat Kessler's Quia Materials for Ecce Romani II a. Ecce Romani II Chs. 28-38 included here b. Ecce Romani II Chs. 27-29 included here c. Ecce Romani II Chs. 30-39 included here 2. Dr. Melissa Schons Bishop's Ecce Romani II Workbook 3. Try the new Prentice Hall Ecce Romani II Exercises 4. Explore Kentucky Educational Television materials 5. Mrs. Debby Borg's Quia Pages for Ecce Romani II a. Ecce Romani II Chs. 28-42 included here b. Ecce Romani II Chs. 43-54 included here 6. Ms. Ruth Sameth's Quia Pages for Ecce Romani II Back to top. Some images on this site courtesy of UVic Humanities Computing and Media Centre and Half-Baked Software. Other images courtesy of Prentice Hall. |
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Case | home | country | Rome | Translation |
accusative | domum | rūrem | Rōmam | to X |
ablative | domō | rūre | Rōmā | from X |
locative | domī | rūrī | Rōmae | in / at X |
NOTE: Deponent verbs are active in form but passive in meaning. They have three principal parts. The third principal part consists of a participle + a form of sum. In the table that follows you will see the masculine singular form of the participle. In other circumstances the participle might be feminine or neuter or plural. | |||
MODEL OF PRINCIPAL PARTS | |||
Principal Part | Sample Form | Identification | Translation |
1st Principal Part | proficīscor | (1st person singular present active indicative) | I set out |
2nd Principal Part | proficīscī | (present active infinitive) | to set out |
3rd Principal Part | profectus sum | (1st person singular perfect active indicative) | I have set out |
FIRST CONJUGATION | |||
admīror | admīrārī | admīrātus sum | marvel at |
comitor | comitārī | comitātus sum | accompany |
cōnor | cōnārī | cōnātus sum | try |
cōnspicor | cōnspicārī | cōnspicātus sum | catch sight of |
grātulor + dative | grātulārī | grātulātus sum | congratulate |
hortor | hortārī | hortātus sum | encourage, urge on |
luctor | luctārī | luctātus sum | wrestle |
mīror | mīrārī | mīrātus sum | wonder, admire |
moror | morārī | morātus sum | delay |
precor | precārī | precātus sum | pray |
rixor | rixārī | rixātus sum | quarrel |
suspicor | supicārī | suspicātus sum | suspect |
SECOND CONJUGATION | |||
polliceor | pollicērī | pollicitus sum | promise |
vereor | verērī | veritus sum | fear |
THIRD CONJUGATION | |||
adipīscor | adipīscī | adeptus sum | obtain |
alloquor | alloquī | allocūtus sum | speak to, address |
amplector | amplectī | amplexus sum | embrace |
collābor | collābī | collāpsus sum | collapse |
colloquor | colloquī | collocūtus sum | converse, speak together |
cōnsequor | consequī | consecūtus sum | pursue |
expigīscor | expigīscī | experrēctus sum | wake up |
lābor | lābī | lāpsus sum | slip, glide |
loquor | loquī | locūtus sum | speak |
nāscor | nāscī | nātus sum | be born |
persequor | persequī | persecūtus sum | pursue |
proficīscor | proficīscī | profectus sum | set out |
sequor | sequī | secūtus sum | follow |
subsequor | subsequī | subsecūtus sum | follow (up) |
ulcīscor | ulcīscī | ultus sum | avenge |
ūtor | ūtī | ūsus sum | use + ablative |
vescor + abl. | vescī | ------- | eat |
THIRD-IŌ CONJUGATION | |||
aggredior | aggredī | aggressus sum | approach, attack |
congredior | congredī | congressus sum | come together |
ēgredior | ēgredī | ēgressus sum | go out |
ingredior | ingredī | ingressus sum | enter |
morior | morī | mortuus sum | die |
prōgredior | prōgredī | prōgressus sum | advance |
regredior | regredī | regressus sum | go back, return |
trānsgredior | trānsgredī | trānsgressus sum | cross |
FOURTH CONJUGATION | |||
adorior | adorīrī | adortus sum | attack |
coorior | coorīrī | coortus sum | arise |
experior | experīrī | expertus sum | test / prove |
ōrdior | ōrdīrī | orsus sum | begin |
orior | orīrī | ortus sum | rise |
Semideponent verbs--as their name suggests--are deponent but only partially so. In the present system of tenses (present/imperfect/future) they are regular active verbs. BUT in the perfect system of tenses (perfect/pluperfect/future perfect) they become deponent: passive in form but active in meaning. Such perfects are formed as always with the participle + a form of sum. Only eight verbs need concern us here. NOTE: The verbs libet, licet, placeō, and taedet may be used as semideponents in the perfect system, but need not be. | |||
1st Principal Part | 2nd Principal Part | 3rd Principal Part | Conjugation # / Meaning |
audeō | audēre | ausus sum | 2nd / dare |
cōnfīdō | cōnfīdere | cōnfīsus sum | 3rd / trust + DAT. |
gaudeō | gaudēre | gāvīsus sum | 2nd / rejoice/be glad |
libet | libēre | libuit / libitum est (may be semideponent) | 2nd / it is pleasing + DAT. (impersonal) |
licet | licēre | licuit / licitum est (may be semideponent) | 2nd / it is allowed (impersonal) |
placeō | placēre | placuī / placitus sum (may be semideponent) | 2nd / to please + DAT. |
soleō | solēre | solitus sum | 2nd / be accustomed to/be in the habit of + infinitive |
taedet | taedēre | taeduit/taesum est (may be semideponent) | 2nd / it bores/makes tired (impersonal) |
Sample Deponent Verb with Translations | |||
Note: the perfect system includes a participle; it is necessary to make the participle agree with the subject. | |||
Perfect of gaudeō (There will obviously be no neuter participle for this verb because only people can be glad.) | |||
gāvīsus/gāvīsa sum | I (have) rejoiced | ||
gāvīsus/gāvīsa es | you (have) rejoiced | ||
gāvīsus/gāvīsa est | he/she (has) rejoiced | ||
gāvīsī/gāvīsae sumus | we (have) rejoiced | ||
gāvīsī/gāvīsae estis | you (all have) rejoiced | ||
gāvīsī/gāvīsae sunt | they (have) rejoiced |
ATTENTION, VISITORS: This list contains principal parts of those verbs new in Ecce Romani II, but not those introduced in Ecce Romani I. For those verbs, see the table found at (http://abney.homestead.com/ecce1principal parts.html). This table includes forms found in various Latin dictionaries but not in Ecce Romani II. This is based on Mr. A's views on Latin principal parts. Forms as listed in the book are indicated in the footnotes at the bottom. Ask your teacher about the 4th principal parts given here. NOTE: Deponents and semideponents have their own tables. | |||
MODEL OF PRINCIPAL PARTS | |||
Principal Part | Sample Form and Identification | Translation | |
1st Principal Part | dīcō (1st person singular present active indicative) | I say / am saying / do say | |
2nd Principal Part | dīcere (present active infinitive) | to say | |
3rd Principal Part | dīxī (1st person singular perfect active indicative) | I said / did say / have said | |
4th Principal Part | dictus (perfect passive participle) | having been said | |
FIRST CONJUGATION VERBS | Memorize the irregular 1st Conjugation forms indicated by all capital letters. | ||
adoptō | adoptāre | adoptāvī | adoptātus |
adstō1 | adstāre | adstitī | none |
aegrōtō | aegrōtāre | aegrōtāvī | aegrōtātus2 |
aptō | aptāre | aptāvī | aptātus |
castigō | castigāre | castigāvī | castigātus |
commemorō | commemorāre | commemorāvī | commemorātus |
comparō | comparāre | comparāvī | comparātus |
CONCREPŌ | CONCREPĀRE | CONCREPUĪ | CONCREPITUS3 |
condemnō | condemnāre | condemnāvī | condemnātus |
concursō | concursāre | concursāvī | concursātus |
cōnsecrō | cōnsecrāre | cōnsecrāvī | cōnsecrātus |
cōnstat | special impersonal use of cōnstō4 | ||
creō | creāre | creāvī | creātus |
dēdicō | dēdicāre | dēdicāvī | dēdicātus |
DĒFRICŌ | DĒFRICĀRE | DĒFRICUĪ | DĒFRICTUS |
dēlectō | dēlectāre | dēlectāvī | dēlectātus |
dōnō | dōnāre | dōnāvī | dōnātus |
dormitō | dormitāre | dormitāvī | ------- |
ēnuntiō | ēnuntiāre | ēnuntiāvī | ēnuntiātus |
excūsō | excūsāre | excusāvī | excusātus |
iactō | iactāre | iactāvī | iactāvī |
ignōrō | ignōrāre | ignōrāvī | ignōrātus |
imperō | imperāre | imperāvī | imperātus |
interrogō | interrogāre | interrogāvī | interrogātus |
invītō | invītāre | invītāvī | invītātus |
invocō | invocāre | invocāvī | invocātus |
iugulō | iugolāre | iugolāvī | iugolātus |
līberō | līberāre | līberāvī | līberātus |
ligō | ligāre | ligāvī | ligātus |
locō | locāre | locāvī | locātus |
MICŌ | MICĀRE | MICUĪ | ------- |
migrō | migrāre | migrāvī | migrātus5 |
natō | natāre | natāvī | natātus6 |
nōminō | nōmināre | nōmināvī | nōminātus |
numerō | numerāre | numerāvī | numerātus |
obscūrō | obscūrāre | obscūrāvī | obscūrātus |
obsecrō | obsecrāre | obsecrāvī | obsecrātus |
obsignō | obsignāre | obsignāvī | obsignātus |
onerō | onerāre | onerāvī | onerātus |
optō | optāre | optāvī | optātus |
ornō | ornāre | ornāvī | ornātus |
ōrō | ōrāre | ōrāvī | ōrātus |
plōrō | plōrāre | plōrāvī | plōrātus |
pugnō | pugnāre | pugnāvī | pugnātus |
putō | putāre | putāvī | putātus |
recitō | recitāre | recitāvī | recitātus |
renovō | renovāre | renovāvī | renovātus |
reservō | reservāre | reservāvī | reservātus |
sacrificō | sacrificāre | sacrificāvī | sacrificātus |
spērō | spērāre | spērāvī | spērātus |
superō | superāre | superāvī | superātus |
ululō | ululāre | ululāvī | ululātus |
violō | violāre | violāvī | violātus |
vulnerō | vulnerāre | vulnerāvī | vulnerātus |
SECOND CONJUGATION | |||
ārdeō | ārdēre | ārsī | ārsus7 |
audeō | audēre | ausus sum8 | semideponent |
careō | carēre | caruī | caritus9 |
commoveō | commovēre | commōvī | commōtus |
compleō | complēre | complēvī | complētus |
contineō | continēre | continūi | contentus |
decet | decēre | decuit | -------; used impersonally |
dēleō | dēlēre | dēlēvī | dēlētus |
dērīdeō | dērīdēre | dērīsī | dērīsus |
dēspondeō | dēspondēre | dēspondī | dēspōnsus |
doleō | dolēre | doluī | none |
exerceō | exercēre | exercuī | exercitus |
fleō | flēre | flēvī | flētus |
langueō | languēre | ------- | ------- |
lateō | latēre | latuī | ------- |
libet | libēre | libuit / libitum est8 + dative; used impersonally | |
licet | licēre | licuit / licitum est8, 10 + dative; used impersonally | |
misceō | miscēre | miscuī | mixtus |
obsideō | obsidēre | obsēdī | obsessus |
oportet | oportēre | oportuit | -------; used impersonally |
pāreō | pārēre | pāruī | pāritus11 + dative |
persuādeō | persuādēre | persuāsī | persuāsus |
placeō | placēre | placuī / placitus sum8,10 | placitus + dative3 |
praebeō | praebēre | praebuī | praebitus |
retineō | retinēre | retinuī | retentus |
spondeō | spondēre | spopondī | spōnsus |
studeō | studēre | studuī | ------- + dative |
tergeō | tergēre | tersī | tersus |
urgeō | urgēre | ursī | ------- |
valeō | valēre | valuī | valitus3 |
THIRD CONJUGATION | |||
accendō | accendere | accendī | accēnsus |
accumbō | accumbere | accubuī | accubitus3 |
accurrō | accurrere | accurrī / accucurrī10 | accursus13 |
addō | addere | addidī | additus |
addūcō | addūcere | addūxī | adductus |
adimō | adimere | adēmī | adēmptus |
animadvertō | animadvertere | animadverti | animadversus |
arcessō | arcessere | arcessīvī | arcessītus |
aspergō | aspergere | aspersī | aspersus |
āvertō | āvertere | āvertī | āversus |
bibō | bibere | bibī | ------- |
canō | canere | cecinī | cantus |
cognōscō | cognōscere | cognōvī | cognitus |
cōgō | cōgere | coēgī | coāctus |
committō | committere | commīsī | commissus |
compōnō | compōnere | composuī | compositus |
concinō | concinere | concinuī | ------- |
concurrō | concurrere | concurrī / concucurrī10 | concursus14 |
cōnsistō | cōnsistere | cōnstitī | cōnstitus |
conticēscō | conticēscere | conticuī | ------- |
convalēscō | convalēscere | convaluī | ------- |
convertō | convertere | convertī | conversus |
crēdō | crēdere | crēdidī | crēditus |
dēcēdō | dēcēdere | dēcessī | dēcessus15 |
dēdūcō | dēdūcēre | dēdūxī | dēductus |
dēmittō | dēmittere | dēmīsī | dēmissus |
dēpōnō | dēpōnere | dēposuī | dēpositus |
dēsinō | dēsinere | dēsiī | dēsitus |
dīligō | dīligere | dīlēxī | dīlēctus |
dīmittō | dīmittere | dīmīsī | dīmissus |
discō | discere | didicī | -------16 |
dīvidō | dīvidere | dīvīsī | dīvīsus |
ēdūcō | ēdūcere | ēdūxī | ēductus |
effundō | effundere | effūdī | effūsus |
ēmittō | ēmittere | ēmīsī | ēmissus |
ēruō | ēruere | ēruī | ērutus |
ēvādō | ēvādere | ēvāsī | ēvāsus |
ēvertō | ēvertere | ēvertī | ēversus |
excēdō | excēdere | excessī | excessus17 |
eximō | eximere | exēmī | exēmptus |
expellō | expellere | expulī | expulsus |
exprimō | exprimere | expressī | expressus |
exstinguō | exstinguere | exstīnxī | exstīnctus |
exstruō | exstruere | exstrūxī | exstrūctus |
exuō | exuere | exuī | exūtus |
frangō | frangere | frēgī | frāctus |
immittō | immittere | immīsī | immissus |
impōnō | impōnere | imposuī | impositus |
incēdō | incēdere | incessī | incessus18 |
incendō | incendere | incendī | incēnsus |
incidō | incidere | incidī | incāsus19 |
incurrō | incurrere | incurrī / incucurrī10 | incursus20 |
ingravēscō | ingravēscere | ------- | ------- |
īnscrībō | īnscrībere | īnscrīpsī | īnscrīptus |
intellegō | intellegere | intellēxī | intellēctus |
intrōdūcō | intrōdūcere | intrōdūxī | intrōductus |
irrumpō | irrumpere | irrūpī | irruptus |
iungō | iungere | iūnxī | iūnctus |
laedō | laedere | laesī | laesus |
lambō | lambere | lambī / lambuī10 | lambitus3 |
linquō | linquere | līquī | -------21 |
minuō | minuere | minuī | minūtus |
neglegō | neglegere | neglēxī | neglēctus |
nūbō | nūbere | nūpsī22 | nūptus23 |
occīdō | occīdere | occīdī | occīsus |
omittō | omittere | omīsī | omissus |
opprimō | opprimere | oppressī | oppressus |
ostendō | ostendere | ostendī | ostentus |
parcō | parcere | pepercī | parsus |
pāscō | pāscere | pāvī | pāstus |
pectō | pectere | pexī | pexus |
perdō | perdere | perdidī | perditus |
perlegō | perlegere | perlēgī | perlēctus |
plangō | plangere | plānxī | plānctus |
poscō | poscere | poposcī | ------- |
praecēdō | praecēdere | praecessī | praecessus |
prehendō | prehendere | prehendī | prehēnsus |
prōcēdō | prōcēdere | prōcessī | prōcessus |
prōpōnō | prōpōnere | prōposuī | prōpositus |
prōrumpō | prōrumpere | prōrūpī | prōruptus |
quaerō | quaerere | quaesīvī | quaesītus |
recumbō | recumbere | recubuī | ------- |
reddō | reddere | reddidī | redditus |
redūcō | redūcere | redūxī | reductus |
repetō | repetere | repetīvī | repetītus |
requīrō | requīrere | requīsīvī | requīsītus |
rescrībō | rescrībere | rescrīpsī | rescrīptus |
resistō | resistere | restitī | ------- + dative |
rumpō | rumpere | rūpī | ruptus |
scindō | scindere | scidī | scissus |
solvō | solvere | solvī | solūtus |
tango | tangere | tetigī | tāctus |
tegō | tegere | texui | textus |
tollō | tollere | sustulī | sublātus |
unguō | unguere | ūnxī | ūnctus |
valedīcō | valedīcere | valedīxī | -------24 |
vehō | vehere | vexī | vectus |
vēndō | vēndere | vēndidī | vēnditus |
vīvō | vīvere | vīxī | vīctus25 |
THIRD -IŌ CONJUGATION | |||
abripiō | abripere | abripuī | abreptus |
accipiō | accipere | accēpī | acceptus |
afficiō | afficere | affēcī | affectus |
aufugiō | aufugere | aufūgī | ------- |
circumspiciō | circumspicere | circumspexī | circumspectus |
cōnfugiō | cōnfugere | cōnfūgī | ------- |
corripiō | corripere | corripuī | correptus |
cupiō | cupere | cupīvī | cupītus |
dēiciō | dēicere | dēiēcī | dēiectus |
ēiciō | ēicere | ēiēcī | ēiectus |
ēripiō | ēripere | ēripuī | ēreptus |
incipiō | incipere | incēpī | inceptus |
iniciō | inicere | iniēcī | inectus |
īnspiciō | īnspicere | īnspexī | īnspectus |
percutiō | percutere | percussī | percussus |
rapiō | rapere | rapuī | raptus |
recipiō | recipere | recēpī | receptus |
reficiō | reficere | refēcī | refectus |
surripio | surripere | surripuī | surreptus |
FOURTH CONJUGATION | |||
conveniō | convenīre | convēnī | conventus26 |
dēsiliō | dēsilīre | dēsiluī | ------- |
exsiliō | exilīre | exsiluī | ------- |
grunniō | grunnīre | gruniī / grunīvī27 | grunītus3 |
hauriō | haurīre | hausīvī | haustus |
sentiō | sentīre | sēnsī | sēnsus |
sepeliō | sepelīre | sepelīvī | sepultus |
serviō | servīre | servīvī29 /serviī | servītus29 |
IRREGULAR VERBS | |||
afferō | afferre | adtulī | allātus |
auferō | auferre | abstulī | ablātus |
efferō | efferre | extulī | ēlātus |
ineō | inīre | iniī / inīvī | initus |
īnferō | īnferre | intulī | illātus |
introeō | introīre | introiī / introīvī | introitus |
mālō | mālle | māluī | ------- |
perferō | perferre | pertulī | perlātus |
praeferō | praeferre | praetulī | praelātus |
prōdeō | prōdīre | prōdiī | prōditus30 |
prōferō | prōferre | prōtulī | prōlātus |
referō | referre | retulī | relātus |
FOOTNOTES | |||
1adstō | sometimes spelled astō | ||
2aegrōtātus | 4th form in text: future active participle aegrōtātūrus | ||
3accubitus, concrepitus, cōnstitus, grunītus, lambitus, placitus | 4th form not in book | ||
4cōnstat | principal parts: cōnstō, cōnstāre, cōnstetī, cōnstātus | ||
5migrātus | 4th form in text: future active participle migrātūrus | ||
6natātus | 4th form in text: future active participle natātūrus | ||
7ārsus | 4th form in text: future active participle ārsūrus | ||
8ausus sum, libitum est, licitum est, placitus sum | See Semideponent Table. | ||
9caritus | 4th form in text: future active participle caritūrus | ||
10accurrī/accucurrī, concurrī/concucurrī, incurrī/incucurrī, lambī/lambuī, licuit/licitum est, placuī/placitus sum | 2nd form not in book | ||
11pāritus | 4th form in text: future active participle pāritūrus | ||
12valitus | 4th form in text: future active participle valitūrus | ||
13accursus | 4th form in text: future active participle accursūrus | ||
14concursus | 4th form in text: future active participle concursūrus | ||
15dēcessus | 4th form in text: future active participle dēcessūrus | ||
16no 4th part of discō | There is a future active participle discitūrus not in the book. | ||
17excessus | 4th form in text: future active participle excessūrus | ||
18incessus | not in book, but 3 entries down is the 4th decl. noun incessus, which comes from this participle. | ||
19incāsus | 4th form in text: future active participle incāsūrus | ||
20incursus | 4th form in text: future active participle incursūrus | ||
21no 4th form of linquō | There is a possible form lictus. | ||
22nūpsī | There is also the possible feminine form nūpta sum. | ||
23nūptus | 4th form in text: future active participle nūptūrus | ||
24no 4th form of valedīcō | 4th form in text: future active participle valedictūrus | ||
25vīctus | 4th form in text: future active participle vīctūrus | ||
26conventus | 4th form in text: future active participle conventūrus | ||
27gruniī / grunīvī | Neither form appears in the text. | ||
28serviī / servīvī | The 1st form is not in the text. | ||
29servītus | 4th form in text: future active participle servītūrus | ||
30prōditus | 4th form in text: future active participle prōditūrus |
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