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Principal Parts of Verbs.
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§ 289.

Second Conjugation


cēnseō cēnsuī cēnsum cēnsēre assess
cĭeō[1] cīvī cĭtum ciēre set in motion
excĭō excīvī excĭtum or
excītum
excī arouse
dēleō dēlēvi dēlētum dēlēre blot out
dŏcēo docuī doctum dŏcēre teach
ferveō ferbuī or fervi   fervēre[2] boil (intr.)
flĕō flēvi flētum flēre weep
mīsceō mīscuī mīxtum or mīstum mīscēre mix (tr.)
nĕō nēvī nētum nēre spin
ăb-ŏleo[3] abolēvi abolĭtum abolēre destroy'
com-pleō complēvī complētum complēre fill
tĕneō tenuū tentum tenēre hold
obtĭneō obtĭnuī obtentum obtinēre retain
torreō torruī tōstum torrēre roast

2.

algeō ālsī   algēre be cold
ārdeō ārsī   ārdāre be on fire
augeō auxī auctum augēre increase (tr.)
fulgeō fūlsi   fulgēre[4] shine
haereō haesī [haesūrus] haerēre stick (intr.)
indulgeō indūlsī   indulgēre give way
iŭbeō iūssī iūssum iŭbēre command
lūceō lūxī   lūcēre shine
lūgeō lūxī   lūgēre mourn
măneō mānsī mānsum mānēre remain
mulceō mulsī mulsum mulcēre stroke
mulgeō mūlsi   mulgēre milk
  1. Most compounds, and sometimes the simple Verb, are of the Fourth Conj.
  2. Fervō, fervĕre, also occurs.
  3. Simple Verb not used. So in other cases when only compounds are given.
  4. Fulgō, fulgĕre, also occurs.