DEPONENTS IN -ērī.

[1008.] (1 a.) The following deponent in -ērī has the perfect participle in -tus:

reor, reckon, thinkrērīratus

[1009.] (1 b.) The following deponents in -ērī have the perfect participle in -tus, which is preceded by a short i ([910]):

liceor, bidlicērīlicitus
misereor, pitymiserērīmiseritus

Perfect participle also misertus (Val. Max., Sen., Curt.). Active forms are: miserēte, miserērent (Enn.), misereās (Ter.), miseret (Lucr.), miserent (Val. Fl.). Passive forms are sometimes used impersonally ([724]): as, miserētur, &c.

tueor, look to, protecttuērītuitus late

Forms in also occur in verse ([821]). As perfect participle, generally tūtātus.

vereor, am awed atverērīveritus

[1010.] (2.) One deponent in -ērī has the perfect participle in -sus ([912]):