Ch 16-21 Vocab_Irregular Principal Parts Flashcards
iēcī
first person singular, perfect, “I threw”
from the third principal part of iaciō, iacere, iēcī, iactum
to throw (eject)
incēpī
first person singular, perfect, “I began”
from the third principal part of incipiō, inciperem, incēpī, inceptum
to begin (inception)
fēcī
first person singular, perfect, “I did, made”
from the third principal part of faciō, facere, fēcī, factum
to do, make (fact)
surrēxī
first person singular, perfect, “I rose, arose”
from the third principal part of surgō, surgere, surrēxī, surrectum
rise, arise (resurrection)
vīxī
first person singular, perfect, “I lived”
from the third principal part of vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum
to live (vivacious)
lātum
past participle, “brought, carried”
from the fourth principal part of ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum
to bring, carry (ferry, transfer)
stetī
first person singular, perfect, “I stood”
from the third principal part of stō, stāre, stetī, statum
to stand
āmīsī
first person singular, perfect, “I let go, lost”
from the third principal part of āmittō, āmittere, āmīsī, āmissum
to let go, lose (amiss)
īvistis
second person plural, perfect, “you went”
from the third principal part of eō, ire, iī/īvī, itum
to go (exit)
tulī
first person singular, perfect, “I brought, carried”
from the third principal part of ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum
to bring, carry (ferry, transfer)
fautum
past participle, “favored”
from the fourth principal part of faveō, favēre, fāvī, fautum
(+ Dative) to favor, to support
mānsī
first person singular, perfect, “I stayed, remained”
from the third principal part of maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsum
stay, remain (mansion)
prōcessī
first person singular, perfect, “I advanced, proceeded”
from the third principal part of prōcēdō, prōcēdere, prōcessī, prōcessum
to advance, proceed (process)
condidī
first person singular, perfect, “I founded, established”
from the third principal part of condō, condere, condidī, conditum
to found, establish
crēdidī
first person singular, perfect, “I believed, trusted”
from the third principal part of crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum
(+dat. of person, +acc. of thing) to believe, trust (creed)