Title: fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um please bear, carry
1Chapter 52
- fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um (please) bear,
carry - Irregular only in Present Tense and Principal
Parts - eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um (please) - go
- Irregular only in Present System
- tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatus,a,um (please)
lift, raise - Irregular only in Principal Parts
cf. pp. 463-4 for the forms
2fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,umPresent Tense
(Irregular)
3fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Imperfect Tense
(Regular)
4fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Future Tense
(Regular)
5fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Perfect Tense
(Regular)
6fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Pluperfect Tense
(Regular)
7fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Future Perfect
Tense (Regular)
8fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Active Subjunctive
(Regular)
9fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Imperatives
(Irregular)
cf. The Four Verbs With Irregular
Imperatives Singular dic duc fac fer
Plural dicite ducite facite ferte
10fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Participles
(Regular)
11fero, ferre, tuli, latus,a,um Infinitives
(Regular)
12eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Present Tense
(Irregular)
13eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Imperfect Tense
(Irregular)
14eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Future Tense
(Irregular)
15eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Perfect Tense
(Regular)
16eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Pluperfect Tense
(Regular)
17eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Future Perfect
Tense (Regular)
18eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Active Subjunctive
19eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Imperatives (Regular)
20eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Participles
21eo, ire, ii (-ivi) itus,a,um Infinitives
(Regular)
22Word Study
- confero reflexive pronoun betake oneself,
proceed, go.
Contuli me domum. I went home. bellum inferre
dative make war upon Caesar Gallis bellum
intulit. Caesar made war upon the Gauls signum
inferre advance. Legiones sine timore signum
inferent. The legions will advance without fear.
se referre and pedem referre go back, return,
retreat
23Abbreviations Im Supposed To Know...
n.b. (nota bene) note well, pay attention
to e.g. (exempli gratia) for the sake of an
example There was a reduction in the salary
package, i.e., people were being paid
less. i.e. (id est) that is (to say) There
was a reduction in the compensation package,
e.g., no more medical coverage. ad hoc for
this (particular purpose) An ad hoc committee was
formed to deal with the unusual problem. cf.
(confer) compare, go check out cf. pp. 463-4
for the forms
24Sententiae Antiquae
Saepe, premente deo, fert deus alter opem. Ovid
Tristia 1.2.4 Often, when a god is crushing,
another god brings help. Taurum tollet qui
vitulum sustulerit. Anonymous He will lift the
bull who will have lifted the calf. Stultam fert
mentem qui se dicit sapientem. Medieval He bears
a stupid mind who says that he is wise. Speremus
quae volumus, sed quod acciderit feramus. Cicero
Pro Sestio 68.143 Let us hope for that-which we
want, but that-which has happened let us bear.