insanio

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Latin

Pronunciation

Verb

īnsāniō (present infinitive īnsānīre, perfect active īnsānīvī or īnsāniī, supine īnsānītum); fourth conjugation, impersonal in the passive

  1. to be insane
    • Cicero, Pro Murena, Chapter VI, section 13
      Nēmō enim ferē saltat sōbrius, nisi forte īnsānit.
      Almost no one dances sober, unless perhaps he is insane.

Conjugation

   Conjugation of īnsāniō (fourth conjugation, impersonal in passive)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present īnsāniō īnsānīs īnsānit īnsānīmus īnsānītis īnsāniunt
imperfect īnsāniēbam īnsāniēbās īnsāniēbat īnsāniēbāmus īnsāniēbātis īnsāniēbant
future īnsāniam īnsāniēs īnsāniet īnsāniēmus īnsāniētis īnsānient
perfect īnsānīvī,
īnsāniī
īnsānīvistī,
īnsāniistī
īnsānīvit,
īnsāniit
īnsānīvimus,
īnsāniimus
īnsānīvistis,
īnsāniistis
īnsānīvērunt,
īnsānīvēre,
īnsāniērunt,
īnsāniēre
pluperfect īnsānīveram,
īnsānieram
īnsānīverās,
īnsānierās
īnsānīverat,
īnsānierat
īnsānīverāmus,
īnsānierāmus
īnsānīverātis,
īnsānierātis
īnsānīverant,
īnsānierant
future perfect īnsānīverō,
īnsānierō
īnsānīveris,
īnsānieris
īnsānīverit,
īnsānierit
īnsānīverimus,
īnsānierimus
īnsānīveritis,
īnsānieritis
īnsānīverint,
īnsānierint
passive present īnsānītur
imperfect īnsāniēbātur
future īnsāniētur
perfect īnsānītum est
pluperfect īnsānītum erat
future perfect īnsānītum erit
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present īnsāniam īnsāniās īnsāniat īnsāniāmus īnsāniātis īnsāniant
imperfect īnsānīrem īnsānīrēs īnsānīret īnsānīrēmus īnsānīrētis īnsānīrent
perfect īnsānīverim,
īnsānierim
īnsānīverīs,
īnsānierīs
īnsānīverit,
īnsānierit
īnsānīverīmus,
īnsānierīmus
īnsānīverītis,
īnsānierītis
īnsānīverint,
īnsānierint
pluperfect īnsānīvissem,
īnsāniissem
īnsānīvissēs,
īnsāniissēs
īnsānīvisset,
īnsāniisset
īnsānīvissēmus,
īnsāniissēmus
īnsānīvissētis,
īnsāniissētis
īnsānīvissent,
īnsāniissent
passive present īnsāniātur
imperfect īnsānīrētur
perfect īnsānītum sit
pluperfect īnsānītum esset,
īnsānītum foret
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present īnsānī īnsānīte
future īnsānītō īnsānītō īnsānītōte īnsāniuntō
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives īnsānīre īnsānīvisse,
īnsāniisse
īnsānītūrum esse īnsānīrī īnsānītum esse
participles īnsāniēns īnsānītūrus īnsānītum īnsāniendum,
īnsāniundum
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
īnsāniendī īnsāniendō īnsāniendum īnsāniendō īnsānītum īnsānītū

References

  • insanio”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • insanio”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • insanio in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Morwood, James. A Latin Grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.