| volvō, roll | volvere | volvī | volūtus |
| suō, sew | suere | -suī | sūtus |
| tribuō, assign | tribuere | tribuī | tribūtus |
[948.] Two verbs in -ere with the present stem in -nuo|e- ([833]), have the perfect stem in -nu- ([865]), and the perfect participle, when used, in -tus:
| minuō, lessen | minuere | minuī | minūtus |
| sternuō, sneeze | sternuere | sternuī | —— |
[949.] (3.) The following verbs in -ere have a perfect stem consisting of a root ending in two consonants ([866]), and the perfect participle in -sus ([912]):
[950.] (a.) With the present stem in -o|e- ([829]); most have a nasal ([831]).
| -cendō, light | -cendere | -cendī | -cēnsus |
| -fendō, hit | -fendere | -fendī | -fēnsus |
| mandō, chew | mandere | mandī once | mānsus |
| pandō, open | pandere | pandī | passus, pānsus |
For dis-pennite (Plaut.), see [166, 4]. dis-pandō, dis-pendō, has perfect participle dis-pessus (Plaut., Lucr.), dis-pānsus (Lucr., Plin., Suet.).
| pre-hendō, seize | pre-hendere | pre-hendī | pre-hēnsus |
Rarely prae-hendō; but very often prēndō, prēndere, prēndī, prēnsus.
| scandō, climb | scandere | -scendī | -scēnsus |