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Latin verbs 1st conj
A collection verbs of the first conjugation pulled from Wiktionary
Term | Definition |
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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 |