Examples of First Conjugation Verbs
The four principal parts of almost all first conjugation verbs can be obtained
from the stem of first person present indicative form by adding the endings
-o, -a, -avi, and -atus. Rather than write
out all four principal parts, I mark the regular verbs as (1). For example,
the entry:
ambulo (1). vt. traverse, travel. vi.
walk.
is short for the entry:
ambul-o, -are, -avi, -atus. (transitive
verb) traverse, travel. (intransitive verb) walk.
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addigito (1). vt. (late Latin) to point [something]
out
aequo (1). vt. make level, match, (math) make equal.
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ambulo (1). vt. traverse, travel. vi.
walk.
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ambulo (1). vi. walk beside.
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debulo (1). vi. take a walk.
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amo (1). vt. love, like.
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adamo (1). vt. fall in love with.
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celo (1). vt. hide, conceal.
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concelo (1). vt. hide, conceal.
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clamo (1). vt. shout.
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acclamo (1). vt. hail, acclaim. vi.
shout.
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conclamo (1). vt. shout, yell.
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declamo (1). vt. recite. vi. declaim.
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exclamo (1). vt. shout, yell, exclaim.
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proclamo (1). vt. proclaim, yell out.
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reclamo (1). vt. protest. vi. shout
objections.
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claro (1). vt. clarify, explain.
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acclaro (1). vt. clarify.
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declaro (1). vt. make clear, make evident, disclose,
declare.
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crucio (1). vt. torture.
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cogito (1). vt. think, ponder, consider.
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excogito (1). vt. think up, contrive.
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corono (1). vt. crown.
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damno (1). vt. condemn, sentence.
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dono (1). vt. give, present, reward.
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dubito (1). vt. doubt. vi. hesitate.
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addubito (1). vt. call into doubt. vi.
begin to doubt.
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flo (1). vt. blow.
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habito(1). vt. live, dwell.
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iuvo, iuvare, iuvi, iutus. vt. help, assist, aid.
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laboro (1). vt. work at, produce. vi.
work.
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elaboro (1). vt. exert oneself at, work out, elaborate
on.
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loco (1). vt. place, put.
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colloco (1). vt. place, station (troops).
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monstro (1). vt. show, point out, demonstrate.
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demonstro (1). vt. show, demonstrate.
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muto (1). vt. change, exchange.
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commuto (1). vt. change, exchange.
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permuto (1). vt. completely change, transform.
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neco (1). vt. kill.
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nego (1). vt. deny. vi. refuse, say
no to (+ dat.)
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nuntio (1). vt. announce.
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opto (1). vt. choose, desire, wish for.
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coöpto (1). vt. coöpt.
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adopto, (1). vt. adopt, select.
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oro (1). vt. beg for. vi. beg.
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adoro (1). vt. adore, revere.
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exoro (1). vt. persuade.
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paro (1). vt. prepare, provide, get, procure.
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praeparo (1). vt. get ready, prepare.
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porto (1). vt. carry.
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asporto (1). vt. carry off, remove.
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comporto (1). vt. accumulate, collect.
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deporto (1). vt. banish, carry down.
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reporto (1). vt. bring back, report.
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transporto (1). vt. transport.
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pugno (1). vt. fight.
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expugno (1). vt. storm.
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oppugno (1). vt. attack.
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repugno (1). vt. fight back, resist.
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sono, -are, -ui, -itus. vt. sound.
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specto (1). vt. look at.
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Related to the third conjugation verb specio
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aspecto (1). vt. face, look forward (to).
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conspicor, conspicari, conspicatus sum. vt.
catch sight of.
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ex(s)pecto (1). vt. look out for, await.
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respecto (1). vt. look back (on), respect.
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suspicor, suspicari, suspicatus sum. vt.
suspect.
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spiro (1). vt. breathe.
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sto, stare, steti, staturus. vi. stand.
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absto, abstare, abstiti, abstaturus. vi. stand afar,
stand aloof.
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asto, astare, astiti, astatum. vi. stand up, stand
erect. vi. assist (+ dat.).
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circumsto, -stare, -steti, -status. vt. stand around,
encircle, surround.
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insto, -stare, -stiti, -status. vt. pursue. vi.
stand on, insist.
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obsto, -stare, -stiti, -statum. vt. hinder (+ dat.).
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Changing to third conjugation: sisto, -stere, -stiti, -status. vt.
hinder.
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vasto (1). vt. lay waste to, destroy.
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voco (1). vt. call, invite.
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convoco (1). vt. summon, call together.
Irregular verb dare
The a in the infinitive is short, rather than long. Most of the
conjugation is regular except for the length of the a in the present
stem before some of the endings. In addition, some forms have alternate
irregular forms (e.g.: Third person plural present indicative dant
or danunt.) Like stare, some compounds of dare drift
into third declension (e.g.: trado, tradere, tradidi, traditus.
vt. handover, betray.)
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do, dare, dedi, datus. irr. vt.
give, grant, allow.
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circumdo, circumdare, circumdedi, circumdatus.
irr. vt. surround.
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Last updated:
Mon Jun 21 13:05:41 EDT 1999