Kennedy Latin Primer Vocab List Flashcards
amo, amare, amavi, amatum
to love
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of regular a-stem formation:
perfect -avi and supine -atum
crepo, crepare, crepui, crepitum
to creak
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -itum
cubo, cubare, cubui, cubitum
to lie down
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -itum
domo, domare, domui, domitum
to tame
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -itum
plico, plicare, plicavi or plicui, plicatum or plicitum
to fold
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -itum
Can also be formed in the regular a-stem formation: perfect -avi and supine - atum
sono, sonare, sonui, sonitum
to sound
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -itum
tono, tonare, tonui, tonitum
to thunder
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -itum
veto, vetare, vetui or vetavi, vetitum
to forbid
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -itum
mico, micare, micui or micavi, micatum
to glitter
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of regular a-stem formation:
perfect -avi and supine -atum, but with alternative perfect -ui also in use.
eneco, enecare, enecui, enectum
to kill
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -tum
frico, fricare, fricui, frictum or fricatum
to rub
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -tum, or sometimes -atum.
seco, secare, secui, sectum
to cut
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -ui and supine -tum
do, dare, dedi, datum
to give
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -i and supine -tum
sto, stare, steti, statum
to stand
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -i and supine -tum
iuvo, iuvare, iuvi, iutum
to help
a- stem (i.e. infinitive in -are)
Example of exceptional a-stem formation:
perfect -i and supine -tum