A compound of pungō ([925], [823]).
| fingō, mould | fingere | fīnxī | fīctus |
| iungō, join | iungere | iūnxī | iūnctus |
| pingō, paint | pingere | pīnxī | pīctus |
| plangō, beat | plangere | plānxī | plānctus |
| stinguō, poke, poke out | stinguere | -stīnxī | -stīnctus |
| stringō, peel, graze | stringere | strīnxī | strīctus |
| tingō, wet | tingere | tīnxī | tīnctus |
| unguō, anoint | unguere | ūnxī | ūnctus |
Sometimes ungō, ungere, &c., in the present system.
[955.] (c.) With the present stem in -no|e- ([833]).
| temnō, scorn | temnere | (con-tempsī) | (con-temptus) |
[956.] (d.) With the present stem in -io|e- ([836]).
| ad-liciō, lure | ad-licere | ad-lexī | —— |
| in-liciō, inveigle | in-licere | in-lexī | in-lectus |
| pel-liciō, lead astray | pel-licere | pel-lexī | pel-lectus |
| -spiciō, spy | -spicere | -spēxī | -spectus |
Forms of the simple verb are old and rare: as, specitur, spicit, spece (Plaut.), specimus (Varr.), spiciunt (Cato), spēxit (Naev., Enn.).
[957.] (1 b.) The following verbs in -ere have the perfect stem in -s- ([867]), and the perfect participle, when used, in -sus ([912]):