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Latin
Verb
misereor
- first-person singular present passive indicative of misereō
Verb
misereor (present infinitive miserērī or miserērier, perfect active miseritus sum or misertus sum); second conjugation, deponent
- to feel pity, to pity
- to have compassion, feel compassionate
- to commiserate
Conjugation
Conjugation of misereor (second 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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misereor
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miserēris, miserēre
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miserētur
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miserēmur
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miserēminī
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miserentur
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imperfect
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miserēbar
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miserēbāris, miserēbāre
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miserēbātur
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miserēbāmur
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miserēbāminī
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miserēbantur
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future
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miserēbor
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miserēberis, miserēbere
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miserēbitur
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miserēbimur
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miserēbiminī
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miserēbuntur
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perfect
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miseritus or misertus + present active indicative of sum
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pluperfect
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miseritus or misertus + imperfect active indicative of sum
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future perfect
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miseritus or misertus + 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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miserear
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misereāris, misereāre
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misereātur
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misereāmur
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misereāminī
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misereantur
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imperfect
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miserērer
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miserērēris, miserērēre
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miserērētur
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miserērēmur
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miserērēminī
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miserērentur
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perfect
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miseritus or misertus + present active subjunctive of sum
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pluperfect
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miseritus or misertus + 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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miserēre
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—
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—
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miserēminī
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—
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future
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—
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miserētor
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miserētor
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—
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—
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miserentor
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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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miserērī, miserērier1
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miseritum esse, misertum esse
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miseritūrum esse, misertūrum esse
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—
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—
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—
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participles
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miserēns
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miseritus, misertus
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miseritūrus, misertūrus
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—
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—
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miserendus
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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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miserendī
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miserendō
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miserendum
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miserendō
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miseritum, misertum
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miseritū, misertū
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1The present passive infinitive in -ier is a rare poetic form which is attested.
References
- “misereor”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “misereor”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- misereor in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.