A compound of pangō ([925], [823]). So also op-pēgī.
| linquō, leave | linquere | līquī | -lictus |
| rumpō, burst | rumpere | rūpī | ruptus |
So the compounds. But Plautus has con-rumptus and dir-rumptus.
| vincō, conquer | vincere | vīcī | victus |
[939.] (c.) With the present stem in -sco|e- ([834]).
| pavēscō, get afraid | pavēscere | ex-pāvī | —— |
[940.] (d.) With the present stem in -io|e- ([836]).
| capiō, take | capere | cēpī | captus |
Compounds have i for a in the present system and e in the perfect participle: as, in-cipiō, in-cipere, in-cēpī, in-ceptus. In the present system, e is rare: as, re-cepit (Lucr.); u is frequent in old Latin.
| coepiō, begin rare | coepere once | coepī | coeptus |