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.;176 PERFECTS AND SUPINES. §81Pres. Inf. Per/. Sup.Clango, clangere, clanxi,To sound a trumpetNingo, ningere, ninxi,U. U O ILUUJ.Ango, angere, anxi,To vex.HO.Traho, trahere, traxi,»tractum, To draw.Veho, vehere, yexi,yectum, To carry.Mejo, 36 mejere, minxi, mictum, To make water.LO.Colo, 37 colere, colui,cultum, To till, to inhabi 1Consulo, cpnsulere, consului, consultun? To consult.( alitum, o/Alo,alere, alui,y To nourish.( altum,Molo, molere, molui,molitusn; To grind.Antecello, Id PTPPI5 58antecellere, antecellui,Pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsum, To drive away.Fallot fall ere, fefelli,falsum, To deceive,Velio, 40 yellere, velli, or vulsi, vulsum, To pull.Sallo, sallere, salli,salsum, To salt.Psailo, psallere, psalli,To play on an vnstmTollo, 41 toilere, sustiili, sublatmx, T lift up. [meniMO.Premo, fremere, fremui,. fremitum, To rage, to roar.Gemo, gemere, gemui, gemitumf To groan.Vomo, vomere, yomui, yomitum, To vomit.Tremo, tremere, tremui,To tremble.Demo, demere, dempsi, demptum, To take away,Promo, promere prompsi, promptum, To bring out.Sumo, sumere, sumpsi, sumptum, To take up.Como, comere, compsi, comptum, To deck, to dress.Eino, 42 emere, emi,emptum, To buy.36 Mingo is also used as <strong>the</strong> present <strong>of</strong> minxi.37 Colo, when compounded with ob, changes o into %; as, occido, "to hide."Accblo, "to dwell near," and circumcolo, "to dwell round," have no supine.38 <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r compounds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> obsolete cello likewise want <strong>the</strong> supineexcept percello, perculi, perculsum, " to strike," " to astonish." Tieeello, likewise,wants <strong>the</strong> perfect.39 Eefello, refelli, "to confute," wants <strong>the</strong> supine.40 Velio, when compounded with de, di, or per, has usually velli in <strong>the</strong> perfect.<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r compounds take ei<strong>the</strong>r form indifferently.41 Attollo and extollo, u to raise up," have no perfect or supine <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own ;but those <strong>of</strong>affero and effero, which agree with <strong>the</strong>m in meaning, are sometimesassigned to <strong>the</strong>m.42 Demo, promo, and sumo, are compounds <strong>of</strong> emo. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r compoundschange e into i, and are conjugated like <strong>the</strong> simple verb ; as, adimo, ademi,ademptum, " to take away."

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