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Grammar of the Latin language
... and concio ; but the forms of the second conjugation are hardly ever used,
except in the present indicative. Excire has both excitant and excltum. audeo,
ausus sum, venture (a semideponent). gaudeo, gavisus sum, rejoice (a
semideponent).
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Glossary of Hindi/Urdu and English linguistic terminology : ...
... incomplete verb (BPU 1987: 200), verb of incomplete predication ('U 1981: 306
); riim-majruf semideponent verb (BPU 1987: 201); nim-ma'ruf -, semideponent
verb (BPU 1987: 170); pes'--, preverb [see pes-fi'f\; rabti -, catenative verb (BPU ...
This may at first have been modeled on the analogy of the deponent (and
semideponent) verbs whose past participle was accompanied by esse anyway,
often with perfect meaning, as in locutus sum from the deponent loquor (I have
spoken) ...
These verbs are also recognizable by their principal parts, e.g., audeo, audere,
ausus sum. common deponent and semideponent verbs first conjugation arbitror,
arbitrari, arbitrates sum, to think conor, conari, conatus sum, to try, attempt ...
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Reciprocal Constructions
2.2.1 Deponent and “semideponent” reflexive verbs As can be seen from Knjazev
(Ch. 2, §§3.3.1.2, 3.3.2.3, 3.3.3), deponent and semideponent reflexive verbs with
reciprocal meanings in Russian can be, on the whole, subdivided into the ...
Vladimir P. Nedjalkov, 2007
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The Everything Essential Latin Book: All You Need to Learn ...
Semideponent Verbs In addition to fully deponent verbs, there is a small group of
semideponent verbs. As their name suggests, they are only half deponent. Their
present system is regular, but their perfect system is deponent. They, too, can be
...
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Sallust's Bellum Catilinae
potius: adv. “preferably,” i.e., by choice. (4) amicis sociisque: dat. with confisus,
the usual construction with fido and confido when the object is personal. Both
verbs are semideponent; therefore, the pf. participle is active, not passive, and it
is ...
J. T. Ramsey Professor of Classics University of Illinois at Chicago, 2007
... commune (deponent verbs with both active and passive meaning), deponens,
neutrum passivum (or neutropassivum, semideponent verbs), passivum neutrum
(active verbs with passive meaning), and nullum (or neutrum substantivum, ...
Federica Ciccolella, 2008
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Greek: An Essential Grammar of the Modern Language
time, place and quantity, expressions of 21, 70-2, 74-5, 79-80, 109-11, 115-16,
169-73, 182, 186-8 116; perfective stems of 128, 130, 132, 136, 139, 141-7, 147,
154-68; semideponent 125; stress of 11, 126-9, 131-2, 134-5, 138, 140-1, 150, ...
David Holton, Peter Mackridge, Irene Philippaki-Warburton, 2004
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Rome and her kings: Livy I : graded selections
5. News was brought (it was reported) to Rome that he had won the victory. XI
RULES. L. G. §302 and §317. Deponent and semideponent verbs have perfect
participle with an active meaning, locutus, 'having spoken' = 'when he had
spoken'.
W. D. Lowe, C. E. Freeman, 2000