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Deponent Verb Review

Deponent Verb Review. Deponent Verbs. Deponent Verbs look passive but are actually active in meaning. Deponent verbs may take direct objects. The perfect participle of a deponent verb is translated actively. Examples:. Deponent Verbs.

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Deponent Verb Review

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  1. Deponent Verb Review

  2. Deponent Verbs • Deponent Verbs look passive but are actually active in meaning. • Deponent verbs may take direct objects. • The perfect participle of a deponent verb is translated actively. • Examples:

  3. Deponent Verbs • Adipiscor, adipisci, adeptus sum – receive, obtain • Adloquor, adloqui, adlocutus sum – speak to, address • Admiror, admirari, admiratus sum – admire • Comitor, comitari, comitatus sum – accompany • Conor, conari, conatus sum – try • Conspicor, conspicari, conspicatus sum – catch sight of • Convertor, converti, conversus sum – turn • Egredior, egredi, egressus sum – go out • Elabor, elabi, elapsus sum – escape • Glorior, gloriari,gloriatus sum – boast • Gratulor, gratulari, gratulatis sum - congratulate

  4. Deponent Verbs • Hortor, hortari, hortatus sum – encourage, urge • Imitor, imitari, imitatus sum – imitate, mime • Ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum – enter • Innitor, inniti, innixus sum – lean, rest • Loquor, loqui, locutus sum – speak • Minor, minari, minatus sum – threaten • Morior, mori, mortuus sum – die • Moror, morari, moratus sum – delay • Nascor, nasci, natus sum – be born • Orior, oriri, ortus sum – rise • Patior, pati, passus sum – suffer • Perscrutor, perscrutari, perscrutatus sum - examine

  5. Deponent Verbs • Polliceor, polliceri, pollicitus sum – promise • Precor, precari, precatus sum – pray • Progredior, progredi, progressus sum – advance, step forward • Regredior, regredi, regressus sum – go back, return • Sequor, sequi, secutus sum – follow • Suspicor, suspicari, suspicatus sum – suspect • Vereor, vereri, veritus sum – fear, be afraid • Videor, videri, visus sum – seem

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