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170 PERFECTS AND SUPINES. §81Pres. Inf. Per/. Sup.Spondeo, spondere, spopondi, sponsum,Tondeo, tondere, tojondi, tonsum,Moveo, 11 movere, mdvi, motum,Foveo, fovere, fovi, fotum,Voveo, vovere, vovi, votum,Faveo, favere, favi, fautum,Caveo, cavere, cavi, cautum,Paveo, pavere, pavi,Ferveo, 12Conniveo,Deleo,fervere, ferbui,.conmvi, ordelere, delevi,deletum,Compleo, 13 complere, complevi, completum,Fleo, fiere, flevi, fletum,JSTeo nere, nevi, netum,Vieo, viere, vievi, yietum,Cieo, 14 ciere, (clvi,) citum,Oleo, 15 olere, olui, (olitum,)Suadeo, suadere, suasi, suasum,Rideo, ridere, risi, risum,Maneo, manere, mansi, mansum,Haereo, haerere, haesi, haesum,Ardeo, ardere. arsi, arsum,Tergeo, tergere, tersi, tersum,Muleeo, muleere, mulsi, mulsum,Hulgeo, mulgere, mulsi,( mulsum, or\ muletum,Jubeo, jubere, jussi, jussum,Indulgeo, indulgere, indulsi, indultum,Torqueo, torquere, torsi, tortum,Augeo, augere, auxi, auetum,Urgeo, urgere, ursi,Fulgeo, fulgere, fulsi,Turgeo, turgere, tursi,Algeo, algere, alsi,. .To promise.To clip.To move.To cherish.To vow.To favor.To beware <strong>of</strong>.To be afraid.To boil.To wink.To destroy.To fill.To weep.To spin.To hoop a vessel.To stir up.To smell.To advise.To laugh.To stay.To stick.To burn.To wipe.To stroke.To milk.To order.To indulge.To twist.To increase.To press.To shine.To swell.To be cold.11Verbs in veo undergo a contraction in <strong>the</strong> supine. Intransitive verbsin mo want <strong>the</strong> supine ; as, paveo, pavi, " to be afraid." -12 Fervo,ferm, ano<strong>the</strong>r form <strong>of</strong> this verb belonging to <strong>the</strong> third conjugation,is used in a few persons, and in <strong>the</strong> present infinitive.*3 <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r compounds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> obsolete verb pleo are conjugated in <strong>the</strong>same way ; as, expleo, impleo, repleo, suppleo.14 Clvi is <strong>the</strong> perfect <strong>of</strong> do <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fourth conjugation, having citum orcitum in <strong>the</strong> supine. <strong>The</strong> compounds, in <strong>the</strong> sense <strong>of</strong> calling, are generallyconjugated according to this form ; as, excio, excitum.15 <strong>The</strong> compounds <strong>of</strong> oleo, which retain <strong>the</strong> sense <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> simple verb, haveui and Hum; as, oboleo, obolui, obolUum, u to smell strongly." <strong>The</strong> compoundswhich adopt a different signification, have evi and etum / as, exbleo,exolevi, exoletum, "to fade;" olsoleo, obsolevi, obsoUtum, "to grow out <strong>of</strong>use;" inoleo, inolevi, inoletum, or inolltum, " to come into use." Aboleo, " toabolish," has abolevi, abolitum ; and ddoleo, t.o grow up," "to burn " (as asacrifice). >i4oUvi, aaultum.

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