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Deponent Verbs de + pono put aside * Passive form * Active meaning. 3 Principal Parts. conor, con a ri , XXX, conatus sum = 1 st conj. vereor, ver ēri , XXX, veritus sum = 2 nd conj. sequor, sequ i , XXX, secutus sum = 3 rd conj. orior, or iri , XXX, ortus sum = 4 th conj.
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Deponent Verbsde + ponoput aside* Passiveform* Activemeaning
3 Principal Parts • conor, conari, XXX, conatus sum = 1st conj. • vereor, verēri, XXX, veritus sum = 2nd conj. • sequor, sequi, XXX, secutus sum = 3rd conj. • orior, oriri, XXX, ortus sum = 4th conj.
PRINCIPAL PARTSregular vs. deponent verbs traho, trahere, traxi, tractus (regular) suspicor, suspicāri, XXX, suspicatus sum (deponent)
Deponents and Participles • Perfect Active Participle = “having verbed” * looks like PPP (perfect passive participle = “having been verbed”) but can only have active meaning Deponent > conspicatus = having caught sight of Regular > deceptus = having been deceived / deceived
common deponent verbs • adipiscor, adipisci, adeptus sum (3) = receive, obtain • conor, conari, conatus sum (1) = try • conspicor, conspicari, conspicatus sum (1) = catch sight of • hortor, hortari, hortatus sum (1) = urge • --gredior, --gredi, --gressus sum (3) = walk, proceed • loquor, loqui, locutus sum (3) = talk • proficiscor, proficisci, profectus sum (3) = set out • sequor, sequi, secutus sum (3) = follow • vereor, verēri, veritus sum (2) = fear • orior, oriri, ortus sum (4) = rise