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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *sékʷetor (“to be following”) from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (“to follow”).[1] Cognate with Latin sequor, Sanskrit सचते (sácate) and Ancient Greek ἕπομαι (hépomai).
Verb
*sekʷetor[1]
- to follow
Inflection
Thematic present, deponent
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Passive voice
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Present
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Imperfect
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Future
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Preterite
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1st singular
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*sekʷūr
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2nd singular
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*sekʷetar
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3rd singular
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*sekʷetor
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1st plural
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*sekʷommor
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2nd plural
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*sekʷedwe
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3rd plural
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*sekʷontor
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Pres. subjunctive
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Past subjunctive
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Imperative
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1st singular
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2nd singular
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3rd singular
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1st plural
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2nd plural
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3rd plural
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Descendants
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