consepio

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Latin

Pronunciation

Verb

cōnsēpiō (present infinitive cōnsēpīre, perfect active cōnsēpsī, supine cōnsēptum); fourth conjugation

  1. Alternative form of cōnsaepiō

Conjugation

   Conjugation of cōnsēpiō (fourth conjugation)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present cōnsēpiō cōnsēpīs cōnsēpit cōnsēpīmus cōnsēpītis cōnsēpiunt
imperfect cōnsēpiēbam cōnsēpiēbās cōnsēpiēbat cōnsēpiēbāmus cōnsēpiēbātis cōnsēpiēbant
future cōnsēpiam cōnsēpiēs cōnsēpiet cōnsēpiēmus cōnsēpiētis cōnsēpient
perfect cōnsēpsī cōnsēpsistī cōnsēpsit cōnsēpsimus cōnsēpsistis cōnsēpsērunt,
cōnsēpsēre
pluperfect cōnsēpseram cōnsēpserās cōnsēpserat cōnsēpserāmus cōnsēpserātis cōnsēpserant
future perfect cōnsēpserō cōnsēpseris cōnsēpserit cōnsēpserimus cōnsēpseritis cōnsēpserint
passive present cōnsēpior cōnsēpīris,
cōnsēpīre
cōnsēpītur cōnsēpīmur cōnsēpīminī cōnsēpiuntur
imperfect cōnsēpiēbar cōnsēpiēbāris,
cōnsēpiēbāre
cōnsēpiēbātur cōnsēpiēbāmur cōnsēpiēbāminī cōnsēpiēbantur
future cōnsēpiar cōnsēpiēris,
cōnsēpiēre
cōnsēpiētur cōnsēpiēmur cōnsēpiēminī cōnsēpientur
perfect cōnsēptus + present active indicative of sum
pluperfect cōnsēptus + imperfect active indicative of sum
future perfect cōnsēptus + future active indicative of sum
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present cōnsēpiam cōnsēpiās cōnsēpiat cōnsēpiāmus cōnsēpiātis cōnsēpiant
imperfect cōnsēpīrem cōnsēpīrēs cōnsēpīret cōnsēpīrēmus cōnsēpīrētis cōnsēpīrent
perfect cōnsēpserim cōnsēpserīs cōnsēpserit cōnsēpserīmus cōnsēpserītis cōnsēpserint
pluperfect cōnsēpsissem cōnsēpsissēs cōnsēpsisset cōnsēpsissēmus cōnsēpsissētis cōnsēpsissent
passive present cōnsēpiar cōnsēpiāris,
cōnsēpiāre
cōnsēpiātur cōnsēpiāmur cōnsēpiāminī cōnsēpiantur
imperfect cōnsēpīrer cōnsēpīrēris,
cōnsēpīrēre
cōnsēpīrētur cōnsēpīrēmur cōnsēpīrēminī cōnsēpīrentur
perfect cōnsēptus + present active subjunctive of sum
pluperfect cōnsēptus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present cōnsēpī cōnsēpīte
future cōnsēpītō cōnsēpītō cōnsēpītōte cōnsēpiuntō
passive present cōnsēpīre cōnsēpīminī
future cōnsēpītor cōnsēpītor cōnsēpiuntor
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives cōnsēpīre cōnsēpsisse cōnsēptūrum esse cōnsēpīrī cōnsēptum esse cōnsēptum īrī
participles cōnsēpiēns cōnsēptūrus cōnsēptus cōnsēpiendus,
cōnsēpiundus
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
cōnsēpiendī cōnsēpiendō cōnsēpiendum cōnsēpiendō cōnsēptum cōnsēptū

References

  • consepio”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • consepio in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.