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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aperio, aperire, aperui, apertus. vt. open.
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audio (4). vt. hear, listen (to).
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dormio (4). vi. sleep.
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orior, -iri, ortus sum. vi. rise, appear, originate.
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scio (4). vt. know.
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sentio, sentire, sensi, sensus. vt. sense, feel, perceive.
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assentio, -tire, -si, -sum. vi. assent to (+ dat.).
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assentior, -tiri, -sum sum. vt. assent to (+ dat.).
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consentio, -tire, -si, -sus. vt. agree, assent.
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dissentio, -tire, -si, -sus. vt. disagree, oppose.
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subsentio, -tire, -si, -sus. vt. notice secretly
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venio, venire, veni, venturus. vi. come.
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advenio, -venire, -veni, -ventus. vt. arrive.
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convenio, -venire, -veni, -ventus. vt. meet, assemble.
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evenio, evenire, eveni, eventum. vi. result, happen,
occur.
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invenio, -venire, -veni, -ventus. vt. discover, invent.
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intervenio, -venire, -veni, -ventus. vt. delay.
vi. come between, intervene, interrupt (+ dat.).
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pervenio, -venire, -veni, -ventus. vt. arrive, reach.
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praevenio, -venire, -veni, -ventus. vt. anticipate,
come before.
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Last updated:
Wed Sep 25 11:36:08 EDT 2002