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Encyclopedia: Deponent verb Source:Wikipedia
In
linguistics
, a
deponent verb
is a
verb
that is
active
in meaning but takes its
form
from a different
voice
, most commonly the
middle
or
passive
. A deponent verb doesn't have any active forms; it can be said to have deposited them (into oblivion).
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In linguistics, a deponent verb is a verb that is active in meaning but takes its form from a different voice, most commonly the middle or passive. A deponent verb doesn't have any active forms; it can be said to have deposited them (into oblivion).
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Deponent has significance in two different reference frames: In law the deponent is the person whose deposition is being taken. In grammar a deponent verb is a verb which is active in meaning while being passive or middle in its morphology...
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Comprehensive Deponent Verb List |
1 abôminô -âre and abôminor -ârî 2 aborior -orîrî -ortus 3 abûtor -ûtî -ûsus 4 adfor -ârî 5 adgredior -gredî -gressus 6 adhortor -ârî 7 adipiscor -ipiscî -eptus 8 adlâbor ...
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Comprehensive Deponent Verb List by Conjugations |
Deponent Verbs by Conjugations: A Comprehensive List...
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Quia - Deponent Verb Tenses |
write the correct Latin verb tense. REMEMBER! Deponent verbs always have passive endings.
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Quia - III--AMSCO Deponent Verb principal parts |
Principal parts of deponent (and semi-deponent) verbs listed on AMSCO III pp. 21 and 22. If definitions are the same, the primary verb form will have "(main verb)" in front of English forms. If ...
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Latin Verbs - Deponent Verbs |
Deponent verbs are active in meaning and passive in form. This means that if you see a deponent like conor, you must translate it as an active verb;
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Deponent Synopsis Practice Gap-fill exercise ... Complete each blank with the appropriate tense of the indicated person and number of the given verb.
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quux: /kwuhks/ [Mythically, from the Latin semi-deponent verb quuxo, |
:quux: /kwuhks/ [Mythically, from the Latin semi-deponent verb quuxo, quuxare, quuxandum iri;
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In linguistics, a deponent verb is a verb that is active in meaning but takes its form from a different voice, most commonly the middle or passive.
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