Perfect participle rarely sancītus (Lucr., Liv.). A pluperfect sancierat is quoted from Pomponius Secundus ([823]).

sarciō, patchsarcīresarsīsartus
vinciō, bindvincīrevīnxīvīnctus

[1015.] (2.) The following verb in -īre has the perfect stem in -s- ([868]), and the perfect participle in -sus ([912]):

sentiō, feelsentīresēnsīsēnsus

The compound with ad is generally deponent ([800]).

PERFECT STEM IN -v-.

[1016.] (1 a.) The following verb in -īre has the perfect stem in -v- ([869]), and the perfect participle in -tus, both preceded by a long ī of the root:

sciō, knowscīrescīvīscītus

[1017.] (1 b.) The following verb in -īre has the perfect stem in -v- ([869]), and the perfect participle in -tus:

sepeliō, burysepelīresepelīvīsepultus