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—;:;:§ 83 IRREGULAR VERBS. 181Nascor, 7Orior, 8nasci,oiii'i.natus,ortus,To be born.To rise.<strong>The</strong> following verbs want <strong>the</strong> perfect participleDefetiscor, -i, to be weary.Irascor, -i, to be angry.Liquor, -i, to melt.Metior,Ordior,Experior,Opperior,Reminiscor, -i, to remember.Eingor, -i, to grin like a dog.Vescor, -i, to feed.EXCEPTIONS W THE FOURTH CONJUGATION.metiri,ordiri,expenn,oppeiiri,mensus,orsus,expertus,opertus,To measure.To begin.To try.To wait.§ 83. IRREGULAR VERBS.221. Irregular Verbs are those in wdiich some <strong>of</strong> "<strong>the</strong>secondary parts are not formed from <strong>the</strong> primary, accordingto <strong>the</strong> rules for regular verbs.<strong>The</strong> irregular verbs are six ; namely, sum; eo, queo, volo,fero, and fio. <strong>The</strong>ir compounds are irregular, also.Sum has been inflected already, 186. After <strong>the</strong> same mannerare inflected its compounds, ad-, ab-, de-, inter-, ob-, prce-,sub-, super-sum; as, adsum, adesse, adfui,

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