1. First conjugation Verbs
MODEL: laudô, laudâre, laudâvî, laudâtum "to praise"
amô "to love, like"
appellô "to call, name"
cênô "to dine"
côgitô "to think, ponder, consider, plan"
cônservô "preserve, conserve, maintain"
creô "to create"
culpô "to blame, censure"
dêlectô "to delight, charm, please"
dêmonstrô "to point out, show, demonstrate"
dêsîderô "to desire, to long for, to miss"
*dô, dare, dedî, datum "to give, offer "
errô "to wander, erro, go astray, be mistaken"
expectô "to expect, await"
*iuvô, iuvâre, iûvî, iûtum "to
help, aid, assist, please" also adiuvô
labôrô "to labor, be in distress
lîberô "to free, liberate"
mûtô "change, alter, transform; exchange"
navigô "to sail, navigate"
necô "to kill"
parô "to prepare, provide, get, obtain"
prônuntiô "to proclaim, announce; declaim; pronounce"
recitô "to recite, read aloud"
satiô "to satisfy, sate"
servô "to preserve, save, keep, guard"
*stô, stâre, stetî, statum "stand, stand still
or firm"
superô "to surpass, overcome, conquer"
tolerô "to bear, endure"
vîtô "to shun, avoid"
vocô "to call, summon"
2. Second Conjugation Verbs
*audeô, audêre, ausus sum "to dare"
careô, carêre, caruî, *caritûrus
+ ABL.! "to be without, be deprived of, lack; be free
from"
contineô, continêre, continuî, contentum
"to hold together, contain, keep, enclose, restrain"
dêbeô, dêbêre, dêbuî, dêbitum
"to owe; ought, must"
dêleô, dêlêre, dêlêvî,
dêlêtum "to destroy, wipe out, erase"
doceô, docêre, docuî, doctum "to teach"
habeô, habêre, habuî, habitum "to have,
hold, possess, consider, regard"
iubeô, iubêre, iussî, iussum "to bid,
order, command"
*maneô, manêre, mânsî, mânsum "to
remain, stay behind, abide"
misceô, miscêre, miscuî, mixtum "to mix, mingle"
moneô, monêre, monuî, monitum "to warn,
advise, remind"
moveô, movêre, môvî, môtum "to
move; arouse, affect"
prohibeô, prohibêre, prohibuî, prohibitum
"to keep back, prevent, hinder, restrain, prohibit
*remaneô, remanêre, remânsî, remânsum
"to remain, stay behind, abide, continue"
salveô, salvêre, --, -- "be well, be
in good health"
teneô, tenêre, tenuî, tentum "hold, keep, possess,
restrain"
terreô, terrêre, terruî, territum "to
frighten, terrify"
timeô, timêre, timuî, -- "to fear, be
afraid of, be afraid"
valeô, valêre, valuî, valitûrum
"to be strong, have power, be well, prevail"
*videô, vidêre, vîdî, vîsum
"to see, observe, understand; PASSIVE: TO SEEM"
3. Third Conjugation Verbs
looks like 2nd conjugation,
but it ain't!
alô, alere, aluî, altum "nourish, support,
sustain, increase, cherish"
êripiô, êripere, êripuî, êraptum
(ê-rapiô) "to snatch away, take away, rescue"
rapiô, rapere, rapuî, raptum "to seize,
snatch, carry away"
looks like 4th conjugation,
but it ain't!
cupiô, cupere, cupîvî, cupîtum
"to desire, wish, long for"
ê-stem perfects:
agô, agere, êgî, actum "to drive, lead,
do act, pass, spend (i.e. time)"
capiô, capere, cêpî, captum "to seize, capture"
faciô, facere, fêcî, factum "to make,
do"
iaciô, iacere, iêcî, iactum "hurl, throw"
incipiô, incipere, incêpî, inceptum "begin,
commence" (from in + capiô)
mittô and its compounds:
admittô, amittere, admîsî, admissum "let in,
admit, receive"
amittô, amittere, amîsî, amissum "to
lose, let go"
mittô, mittere, mîsî, missum "to send"
reduplicative:
cadô, cadere, cecidî, casum "to fall"
currô, currere, cucurrî, cursum "to run, rush, move
quickly"
discô, discere, didicî, -- "to learn"
tangô, tangere, tetigî, tâctum "to touch"
-s-stem perfects (note: x = cs, etc.):
dêfendô, dêfendere, dêfênsî,
dêfênsum "to ward off, defend, protect"
dîcô, dîcere, dîxî, dictum
"to say, tell, speak, name, call"
dîligô, dîligere, dîlêxî,
dîlêctum "esteem, love"
discêdô, discêdere, discessî, discessum
"to go away, depart"
dûcô, dûcere, dûxî, ductum "to
lead, consider, regard, prolong"
fluô, fluere, flûxî, flûxum "to flow"
gerô, gerere, gessî, gestum "to carry, carry one,
manage, conduct, perform"
intellegô, intellegere, intellêxî, intellêctum
"to understand"
iungô, iungere, iunxî, iûnctum "join"
neglegô, neglegere, neglêxî, neglêctum
"to ignore, neglect, disregard"
regô, regere, rêxî, rêctum "to rule,
guide, direct"
scrîbô, scrîbere, scrîpsî, scrîptum
"to write, compose"
trahô, trahere, trâxî, tractum "to draw, drag,
derive"
vîvô, vîvere, vîxî, victum
"to live"
lengthened stem vowel
cernô, cernere, crêvî, crêtum
"to distinguish, discern, perceive"
fugiô, fugere, fûgî, fugitum "to shun, flee,
avoid"
legô, legere, lêgî, lêctum "to pick out,
choose; read"
relinquô, relinquere, relîquî, relictum "to
leave behind, leave, abandon, desert
vincô, vincere, vîcî, victum "to conquer, overcome"
irregular
tollô, tollere, sustulî, sublâtum
"to raise, lift up; take away, remove, destroy
4. Fourth Conjugation Verbs
audiô, audîre, audîvî, audîtum "to hear, listen to"
inveniô, invenîre, invênî, inventum "to
come upon, find, invent"
veniô, venîre, vênî, ventum
"to come"
sciô, scîre, scîvî, scîtum
"to know"
sentiô, sentîre, sênsî, sênsum
"to feel, perceive, think, experience"
Irregular Verbs
sum, esse, fuî, futûrum "to be"
possum, posse, potuî "to be able, can"
coepî, coepisse, coeptum "began" only appears in the perfect
tenses!
ôdî, ôdisse, ôsûrum "to hate" same as
above!
inquit "he/she says" used to introduce quotations, after the first quoted word or two