immolo

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See also: immolò

Catalan

Verb

immolo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of immolar

Italian

Verb

immolo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of immolare

Anagrams

Latin

Etymology

From in- +‎ mola (flour), after the practice of sprinkling mola salsa, salted flour, on animals to be sacrificed.

Pronunciation

Verb

immolō (present infinitive immolāre, perfect active immolāvī, supine immolātum); first conjugation

  1. to immolate, sacrifice

Conjugation

   Conjugation of immolō (first conjugation)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present immolō immolās immolat immolāmus immolātis immolant
imperfect immolābam immolābās immolābat immolābāmus immolābātis immolābant
future immolābō immolābis immolābit immolābimus immolābitis immolābunt
perfect immolāvī immolāvistī,
immolāstī1
immolāvit,
immolāt1
immolāvimus,
immolāmus1
immolāvistis,
immolāstis1
immolāvērunt,
immolāvēre,
immolārunt1
pluperfect immolāveram,
immolāram1
immolāverās,
immolārās1
immolāverat,
immolārat1
immolāverāmus,
immolārāmus1
immolāverātis,
immolārātis1
immolāverant,
immolārant1
future perfect immolāverō,
immolārō1
immolāveris,
immolāris1
immolāverit,
immolārit1
immolāverimus,
immolārimus1
immolāveritis,
immolāritis1
immolāverint,
immolārint1
passive present immolor immolāris,
immolāre
immolātur immolāmur immolāminī immolantur
imperfect immolābar immolābāris,
immolābāre
immolābātur immolābāmur immolābāminī immolābantur
future immolābor immolāberis,
immolābere
immolābitur immolābimur immolābiminī immolābuntur
perfect immolātus + present active indicative of sum
pluperfect immolātus + imperfect active indicative of sum
future perfect immolātus + future active indicative of sum
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present immolem immolēs immolet immolēmus immolētis immolent
imperfect immolārem immolārēs immolāret immolārēmus immolārētis immolārent
perfect immolāverim,
immolārim1
immolāverīs,
immolārīs1
immolāverit,
immolārit1
immolāverīmus,
immolārīmus1
immolāverītis,
immolārītis1
immolāverint,
immolārint1
pluperfect immolāvissem,
immolāssem1
immolāvissēs,
immolāssēs1
immolāvisset,
immolāsset1
immolāvissēmus,
immolāssēmus1
immolāvissētis,
immolāssētis1
immolāvissent,
immolāssent1
passive present immoler immolēris,
immolēre
immolētur immolēmur immolēminī immolentur
imperfect immolārer immolārēris,
immolārēre
immolārētur immolārēmur immolārēminī immolārentur
perfect immolātus + present active subjunctive of sum
pluperfect immolātus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present immolā immolāte
future immolātō immolātō immolātōte immolantō
passive present immolāre immolāminī
future immolātor immolātor immolantor
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives immolāre immolāvisse,
immolāsse1
immolātūrum esse immolārī immolātum esse immolātum īrī
participles immolāns immolātūrus immolātus immolandus
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
immolandī immolandō immolandum immolandō immolātum immolātū

1At least one rare poetic syncopated perfect form is attested.

Descendants

(all borrowings)

References

  • immolo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • immolo”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • immolo in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
    • to slaughter victims: victimas (oxen), hostias (smaller animals, especially sheep) immolare, securi ferire, caedere, mactare
    • to sacrifice human victims: pro victimis homines immolare