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Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
From con- + nītor.
Pronunciation
Verb
cōnītor (present infinitive cōnītī, perfect active cōnīsus sum or cōnīxus sum); third conjugation, deponent
- to struggle, strive, strain
- Synonyms: lūctor, ēlabōrō, certō, nītor, ēnītor, cōnor, appetō, temptō, affectō, tendō, quaerō, studeō, īnsequor, contendō, adnītor, labōrō, pugnō, molior, perīclitor, spectō
- to struggle in giving birth
- Synonyms: genō, prōcreō, gignō, suscipiō, prōdō, pario, creō, enitor, ēdō, efficiō
Conjugation
Conjugation of cōnītor (third conjugation, deponent)
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indicative
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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cōnītor
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cōnīteris, cōnītere
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cōnītitur
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cōnītimur
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cōnītiminī
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cōnītuntur
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imperfect
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cōnītēbar
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cōnītēbāris, cōnītēbāre
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cōnītēbātur
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cōnītēbāmur
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cōnītēbāminī
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cōnītēbantur
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future
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cōnītar
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cōnītēris, cōnītēre
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cōnītētur
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cōnītēmur
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cōnītēminī
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cōnītentur
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perfect
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cōnīsus or cōnīxus + present active indicative of sum
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pluperfect
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cōnīsus or cōnīxus + imperfect active indicative of sum
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future perfect
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cōnīsus or cōnīxus + future active indicative of sum
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subjunctive
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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cōnītar
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cōnītāris, cōnītāre
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cōnītātur
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cōnītāmur
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cōnītāminī
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cōnītantur
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imperfect
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cōnīterer
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cōnīterēris, cōnīterēre
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cōnīterētur
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cōnīterēmur
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cōnīterēminī
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cōnīterentur
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perfect
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cōnīsus or cōnīxus + present active subjunctive of sum
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pluperfect
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cōnīsus or cōnīxus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
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imperative
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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—
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cōnītere
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cōnītiminī
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future
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cōnītitor
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cōnītitor
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cōnītuntor
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non-finite forms
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active
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passive
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present
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perfect
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future
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present
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perfect
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future
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infinitives
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cōnītī
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cōnīsum esse, cōnīxum esse
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cōnīsūrum esse, cōnīxūrum esse
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participles
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cōnītēns
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cōnīsus, cōnīxus
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cōnīsūrus, cōnīxūrus
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—
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cōnītendus, cōnītundus
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verbal nouns
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gerund
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supine
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genitive
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dative
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accusative
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ablative
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accusative
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ablative
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cōnītendī
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cōnītendō
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cōnītendum
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cōnītendō
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cōnīsum, cōnīxum
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cōnīsū, cōnīxū
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References
- “conitor”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “conitor”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- conitor in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.