areo
Appearance
Appellatio pronuntiatusque
[+/-]API: /ˈaːre.oː/ (classice) - Syllabificatio phonetica: ā·re·ō — morphologica: ar-eo
Verbum intransitivum
[+/-]ār|eō, -ēre, -uī [1][2][3][4][5]
- Aridus esse, siccus et sine humore.
Coniugatio
[+/-]Verbum finitum
Thema | Vox activa | ||||||
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ār- | Tempus praesens | imperfectum | futurum | ||||
Persona | indicativ. | coniunct. | imperat. | indicativ. | coniunct. | indicativ. | imperat. |
I. sing. | āreō | āream | ārēbam | ārērem | ārēbō | ||
II. sing. | ārēs | āreās | ārē! | ārēbās | ārērēs | ārēbis | ārētō! |
III. sing. | āret | āreat | ārēbat | ārēret | ārēbit | ārētō! | |
I. plur. | ārēmus | āreāmus | ārēbāmus | ārērēmus | ārēbimus | ||
II. plur. | ārētis | āreātis | ārēte! | ārēbātis | ārērētis | ārēbitis | ārētōte! |
III. plur. | ārent | āreant | ārēbant | ārērent | ārēbunt | ārentō! |
Thema | Vox activa | ||||
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āru- | Tempus perfectum | plusquam perfectum | futurum exactum | ||
Persona | indicativ. | coniunct. | indicativ. | coniunct. | |
I. sing. | āruī | āruerim | ārueram | āruissem | āruerō |
II. sing. | āruistī | ārueris | āruerās | āruissēs | ārueris |
III. sing. | āruit | āruerit | āruerat | āruisset | āruerit |
I. plur. | āruimus | āruerimus | āruerāmus | āruissēmus | āruerimus |
II. plur. | āruistis | ārueritis | āruerātis | āruissētis | ārueritis |
III. plur. | āruērunt | āruerint | āruerant | āruissent | āruerint |
Verbum infinitum
Modus | infinitivus | participium | ||||
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Tempus | praesens | perfectum | futurum | praesens | perfectum | futurum |
Vox activa |
ārēre | āruisse | — | ārēns | — | |
Gerundium | Gerundivum | Supinum | ||||
ārendī | ārendus, -a, -um | — | — |
Dictiones derivatae
[+/-]Composita
Translationes
[+/-]Aridus esse, siccus et sine humore | dilatare ▼ |
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Aridus esse, siccus et sine humore | collabi ▲ |
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Fontes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Aegidius [Egidio] Forcellini, Lexicon Totius Latinitatis (Editio Quarta: Bononiae, Patavii) Tom. I, p. 314 — “ĀRĔO, es, ŭi, ere, n. 2.”
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Freund, Wilhelm (1806-1894). Grand dictionnaire de la langue latine … (Editio Prima: Paris, 1883-1929) Tom. I, p. 217 — “ārĕo, ēre, v. n.”
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Karl Ernst Georges, Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (Hannover 1913/1918) — āreo, uī, ēre (tom. 1, p. 558)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Langenscheidt, Online-Wörterbuch (Lexicon Latinum et Germanicum) — arere
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Olivetti, Dizionario Latino (Lexicon Latinum et Italicum) — areo