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Latin verbs 1st conj

A collection verbs of the first conjugation pulled from Wiktionary

TermDefinition
abacino, abacinare, abacinavi, abacinatum to make blind, blind, remove the power of sight, especially by using a red-hot iron rod or basin
abaestuo, abaestuare, abaestuavi, abaestuatum to hang down richly, wave down richly
abalieno, abalienare, abalienavi, abalienatum to alienate, dispose of, detach, abstract, separate, remove
abambulo, abambulare, abambulavi, abambulatum to walk away, go away, leave, depart
abbrevio, abbreviare, abbreviavi, abbreviatum to shorten, abbreviate, epitomize (Late Latin), break off, weaken
abdico, abicere, abdixi, abdictum to be against, disapprove, reject, refuse, take away by sentence, withhold a right
abequito, abequitare, abequitavi to ride away, leave
aberro, aberrare, aberravi, aberratum to wander, stray, deviate, go astray, get lost, stray, seek distraction, forget for a time, go wrong, make a mistake
abiecto, abiectare, abiectavi, abiectatum to abandon, debase, humble, sell too cheaply, slight, throw, cast away, cast down, cast away
abiudico, abiudicare, abiudicavi, abiudicatum to deprive by judicial sentence, abjudicate, deny, refuse, reject
abiugo, abiugare, abiucavi, abciucatum to unyoke
abiurgo, abiurgare, abiurcavi, abiurcatum to deny, reproachfully refuse, to take away in a settlment
abiuro, abiuare, abiuavi, abiuatum to abjure, deny on oath
ablacto, ablactare, ablactavi, ablactum to wean
ablaqueo, ablaquare, ablaquavi, ablaquatum to loosen the soil around a tree (as in making a trench)
abloco, ablocare, ablocavi, ablocatum to lease, let out on loan
abnato, abnatare, abnatavi to swim away, float away
abnego, abnegare, abnegavi, abnegatum to deny, refuse
abnocto, abnoctare, abnoctavi to spend the night away, to be out all night
abnodo, abnodare, abnodavi, abnodatum to unknot, clear trees of knots
Created by: democritusjrjr
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