canō, make musiccanerececinī(cantātus)

For con-cinō, oc-cinō, and prae-cinō, see [971] and [823].

tendō, stretchtenderetetendītentus

For tennitur (Ter.), dis-tennite (Plaut.), see [166, 4]; late participle tēnsus. Compounds have -tendī ([860]) and -tentus. But sometimes ex-tēnsus, and in late writers, dē-tēnsus, dis-tēnsus, os-tēnsus, and re-tēnsus.

[925.] (b.) With the present stem in a nasalized root followed by -o|e- ([831]).

pangō, fixpangerepepigī, agreedpāctus

In meaning, the perfect pepigī corresponds to pacīscor; pānxit, made, set in verse (Enn.), pānxerit, set (Col.), pēgit (Pac.), pēgerit (Cic.), fixed, once each. For com-pingō and im-pingō, see [938].

pungō, punchpungerepupugīpūnctus

For com-pungō and ex-pungō, see [954] and [823].

tangō, touchtangeretetigītāctus