| alō, bring up | alere | aluī | altus, rarely alitus |
| colō, till, stay round, court | colere | coluī | cultus |
| con-cinō, chime with | con-cinere | con-cinuī | —— |
A compound of canō ([924], [823]). See also oc-cinō and prae-cinō.
| cōn-sulō, consult | cōn-sulere | cōn-suluī | cōn-sultus |
| depsō, knead | depsere | depsuī | depstus |
| fremō, growl | fremere | fremuī | —— |
| gemō, groan | gemere | gemuī | —— |
| molō, grind | molere | moluī | molitus |
| oc-cinō, sing ominously | oc-cinere | oc-cinuī | —— |
Once with reduplication, oc-cecinerit (Liv.).
| oc-culō, hide | oc-culere | oc-culuī | oc-cultus |
| pīsō, pīnsō, bray | pīsere, pīnsere | pīnsuī, pīsīvī | pistus |
Once ([818], [847]) pīnsībant (Enn.). Perfect once pīnsuī (Pomp.), once ([823], [893]) pīsiērunt (Varr.). Perfect participle often pīnsītus (Col.), once pīnsus (Vitr.).
| pōnō, place | pōnere | po-suī | po-situs |
A compound of po- and sinō ([964]). Perfect in old Latin po-sīvī ([893]); po-suī is first used by Ennius ([875]). Perfect participle in verse sometimes, po-stus, -po-stus; inf. inposīsse (Plaut.).
| prae-cinō, play before | prae-cinere | prae-cinuī | —— |
| serō, string | serere | -seruī | sertus |
| stertō, snore | stertere | (dē-stertuī) | —— |
| strepō, make a racket | strepere | strepuī | —— |
| texō, weave | texere | texuī | textus |
| tremō, quake | tremere | tremuī | —— |
| vomō, throw up | vomere | vomuī | —— |
[973.] (b.) With reduplication and -o|e- in the present stem ([829]).