bibō, drinkbiberebibīpōtus

So the compounds, with the reduplication preserved in the perfect system ([860]).

serō, sowsereresēvīsatus

Compounds have i for a in the perfect participle: as, cōn-situs.

sistō, setsistere-stitī, rarely stitīstatus
inquam, quoth I——inquiī once——
, goīre, very rarely īvīitum, -itus
queō, canquīrequīvīquitus
ne-queō, can’tne-quīrene-quīvīne-quitus
edō, eatēsseēdīēsus
volō, will, wish, wantvellevoluī——
nōlō, won’tnōllenōluī——
mālō, like bettermāllemāluī——
ferō, carryferre(tulī)(lātus)

For tulī, old tetulī, and lātus, see [780]; for the perfect of re-ferō, [861].

[(B.) VERBS IN -ere.]

[(A.) PERFECT STEM WITHOUT A SUFFIX.]

[923.] (1 a.) The following verbs in -ere have a reduplicated perfect stem ([858]), and the perfect participle, when used, in -tus:

[924.] (a.) With the present stem in -o|e- ([829]).