ex-perior, tryex-perīrīex-pertus
op-perior, wait forop-perīrīop-pertus

Perfect participle once op-perītus (Plaut.).

[1021.] (1 b.) The following deponents in -īrī have the perfect participle in -ītus:

blandior, am agreeableblandīrīblandītus
largior, showerlargīrīlargītus
mentior, tell liesmentīrīmentītus
mōlior, work hardmōlīrīmōlītus
partior, sharepartīrīpartītus
sortior, draw lotssortīrīsortītus

[1022.] (2.) The following deponents in -īrī have the perfect participle in -sus ([912]):

mētior, measuremētīrīmēnsus
ōrdior, beginōrdīrīōrsus

[PART SECOND ❧ SENTENCES]

[The Simple Sentence and its Parts.]

[1023.] A Sentence is a thought expressed by means of a verb. The Subject is that which is spoken of. The Predicate is that which is said of the subject.