Examples of Fourth Conjugation Verbs

The four principal parts of many fourth conjugation verbs can be obtained from the stem of fourth person present indicative form by adding the endings -io, -ire, -ivi, and -itus. Rather than write out all four principal parts of such verbs, I mark these very regular verbs as (4). For example, the entry:
scio (4). vt. know.
is short for the entry:
scio, scire, scivi, scitus. (transitive verb) know.


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