urgeō, pushurgēreursī——

PERFECT STEM IN -v- OR -u-.

PERFECT STEM IN -v-.

[1001.] (1 a.) The following verbs in -ēre have the perfect stem in -v- ([869]), and the perfect participle in -tus, both preceded by a long -ē- of the root:

dē-leō, wipe outdē-lēredē-lēvīdē-lētus
fleō, weepflēreflēvīflētus
neō, spinnērenēvī——

For neunt (Tib.), see [837].

-pleō, fill-plēre-plēvī-plētus

[1002.] (1 b.) The following verb in -ēre has the perfect stem in -v- ([869]), preceded by long -ī-, and the perfect participle in -tus, preceded by short -i- of the root:

cieō, set a goingciērecīvīcitus

Somewhat defective; also with a form in -īre ([821]). For the perfect participle of compounds, see [919].