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The New Latin Primer.

Defective Verbs.

§ 92. āiō I say.

Pres. Ind. āiō, ais, ait[1]; āiunt
Imperf. Ind. āiēbam, &c.
Pres. Subj. āiāt
Part. Pres. āiēns

§ 93. inquam I say.

Pres. Ind. inquam, inquĭs, inquĭt[1]; inquĭmŭs, inquĭunt
Imperf. Ind. inquībăt
Fut. Ind. inquĭēs, inquĭĕt
Perf. Ind. inquĭī, inquīstī

§ 94. fārī to say (poetical).

Pres. Ind. fātŭr; fāmŭr
Fut. Ind. fābŏr, fābĭtŭr
Perf. Ind. fātŭs est, fātī sunt
Plup. Ind. fātŭs ĕram, ĕrăt
Imperat. S. 2 fārĕ
Infin. Pres. fārī Gerund fandī, fandō
Part. Pres. fantem, fantī. Supine fătŭ
Part. Perf. fātŭs Gerundive fandŭs

A few other forms are used in compounds.

§ 95. mĕmĭnissĕ to remember, coepissĕ to begin, ōdissĕ to hate, have no Present base. The Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future-Perfect forms are used in the sense of the Present, Imperfect, and Future respectively.

The only other forms are :

Of memini: Imper. S. 2 mĕmentō Pl. 2 mĕmentōtĕ

Of ōdī: Part. Fut. ōsūr ŭs, -a, um.

Of coepī: Part. Perf. coeptŭs, from which the Compound tenses are formed as from a Deponent Verb (§ 75).

  1. 1.0 1.1 ăĭt, inquĭt are also used as Perfects.