- I shall or will abhor,
- abbor-íre
- thou shalt enrich,
- arricch-íre
- he shall blush,
- arross-íre
- we shall banish,
- band-íre
- you shall whiten,
- bianch-íre
- they shall pity.
- compat-íre.
- Conceive thou,
- concep-íre
- let him digest,
- diger-íre
- let us finish,
- fin-íre
- approve ye,
- grad-íre
- let them bloom.
- fior-íre.
- That I may suffer,
- pat-íre
- that thou mayest grow mad,
- impazz-íre
- that he may languish,
- langu-íre
- that we may dispatch,
- sped-íre
- that you may unite,
- un-íre
- that they may obey.
- obbed-íre.
- That I might colour,
- color-íre
- that thou mightest flourish,
- fior-íre
- that he might sharpen,
- inacerb-íre
- that we might animate,
- anim-áre
- that you might harden,
- indur-íre
- that they might bellow.
- mugg-íre.
- I would strike,
- colp-íre
- thou wouldst banish,
- band-íre
- he would abhor,
- abborr-íre
- we would abolish,
- abbol-íre
- you would enrich,
- arricch-íre
- they would comprehend.
- cap-íre.
For the formation of compound tenses, see Veneroni’s Grammar, p. 77, 82, and 88.
[1] They make isco in the present and corresponding tenses; as comparisco, proferisco, &c. instead of comparo, profero, &c.
Other Verbs of the Second Conjugation that are irregular only in some Tenses and Persons. [See Grammar, p. 125, and the following.]
- I belong,
- apparten-ére
- thou kindlest,
- accénd-ere
- he takes,
- prénd-ere
- we perceive,
- accorg-érsi
- you kill,
- uccíd-ere
- they burn.
- árd-ere.