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Proto-Italic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *pr̥teh₂yéti, from *per- (“to lead, cross over”).
Verb
*portāō first-singular present indicative
- to carry
Conjugation
Inflection of *portāō (first conjugation)
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Present
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*portāō
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Perfect
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—
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Past participle
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*portātos
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Present indicative
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Active
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Passive
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1st sing.
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*portāō
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*portāōr
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2nd sing.
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*portās
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*portāzo
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3rd sing.
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*portāt
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*portātor
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1st plur.
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*portāmos
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*portāmor
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2nd plur.
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*portātes
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*portām(e?)n(ai?)
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3rd plur.
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*portānt
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*portāntor
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Present subjunctive
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Active
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Passive
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1st sing.
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*portāēm?
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*portāēr?
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2nd sing.
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*portāēs?
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*portāēzo?
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3rd sing.
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*portāēd?
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*portāētor?
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1st plur.
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*portāēmos?
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*portāēmor?
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2nd plur.
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*portāētes?
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*portāēm(e?)n(ai?)?
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3rd plur.
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*portāēnd?
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*portāēntor?
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Perfect indicative
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Active
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1st sing.
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—
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2nd sing.
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—
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3rd sing.
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—
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1st plur.
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—
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2nd plur.
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—
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3rd plur.
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—
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Present imperative
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Active
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Passive
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2nd sing.
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*portā
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*portāzo
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2nd plur.
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*portāte
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—
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Future imperative
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Active
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2nd + 3rd sing.
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*portātōd
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Participles
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Present
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Past
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*portānts
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*portātos
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Verbal nouns
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tu-derivative
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s-derivative
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*portātum
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*portāzi
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Descendants
References
- ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN
- ^ Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN