Latin Irregular Conjugation Paradigm (nolle)

Principal parts for nolle, to be unwilling

nolo, nolle, nolui.

Infinitives and Participles

Present Perfect Future
Infinitive nolle noluisse -----
Participle nolens ----- -----

Indicative Mood

Present Tense Imperfect Tense Future Tense
Singular Plural
1 nolo nolumus
2 non vis non vultis
3 non vult nolunt
Singular Plural
1 nolebam nolebamus
2 nolebas nolebatis
3 nolebat nolebant
Singular Plural
1 nolam nolemus
2 noles noletis
3 nolet nolent
Perfect Tense Pluperfect Tense Future Perfect Tense
Singular Plural
1 nolui noluimus
2 noluisti noluistis
3 noluit noluerunt
Singular Plural
1 nolueram nolueramus
2 nolueras nolueratis
3 noluerat noluerant
Singular Plural
1 noluero noluerimus
2 nolueris nolueritis
3 noluerit noluerint

The ending -unt in the perfect active (3 pl) is sometimes contracted to -e.

Subjunctive Mood

Present Tense Imperfect Tense
Singular Plural
1 nolim nolimus
2 nolis nolitis
3 nolit nolint
Singular Plural
1 nollem nollemus
2 nolles nolletis
3 nollet nollent
Perfect Tense Pluperfect Tense
Singular Plural
1 noluerim noluerimus
2 nolueris nolueritis
3 noluerit noluerint
Singular Plural
1 noluissem noluissemus
2 noluisses noluissetis
3 noluisset noluissent

Imperative Mood

Present Tense Future Tense
Singular Plural
2 noli nolite
3 ----- -----
Singular Plural
2 nolito nolitote
3 nolito noluntote

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Last updated: Mon Aug 25 12:26:47 EDT 1997