tundō, poundtunderetutudī not usedtūnsus

For the perfect of re-tundō, see [861]; other compounds have the perfect -tudī ([861]), but once con-tūdit (Enn.). Perfect participle, tūsus (Plin., Mart.); compounds: con-tūnsus (Plin.), con-tūsus (Cato, Varr., Caes., Lucr., Sal., Verg., &c.); ob-tūnsus (Plaut., Verg., Liv., Sen.), op-tūsus, ob-tūsus (Lucr., Sen., Quintil., Tac.); per-tūssus (Plaut.), per-tūsus (Cato, Lucr., Liv., Sen., &c.); re-tūnsus (Plaut., Verg.), re-tūsus (Cic., Lucr., Hor.); sub-tūsus (Tib.).

[932.] (c.) With the present stem in -ro|e-, or -lo|e- ([833]).

currō, runcurrerecucurrīcursum

For perfect of compounds, see [860].

fallō, cheatfallerefefellīfalsus

Compound re-fellō, re-fellere, re-fellī ([860]), ——.

pellō, pushpellerepepulīpulsus

For the perfect of re-pellō, see [861]. Other compounds have -pulī ([860]).

[933.] (1 c.) The following verbs in -ere are without the reduplication ([861]):