- be in the p****ive
voice but
retain an
active meaning: hortor, hortārī,
hortātus sum (to urge). As
Latin is an
Italic language, most of its
vocabulary is...
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dates to 1576, from Late
Latin hortatorius "encouraging, cheering", from
hortatus, past
participle of
hortari "exhort, encourage",
intensive of
horiri "urge...
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Active P****ive
Deponent amō 'I love' amor 'I am loved'
hortor 'I exhort' amāvī 'I have loved' amātus sum 'I have been loved'
hortātus sum 'I have exhorted'...
- "to try" cūnctor, cūnctārī, cūnctātus sum "to hesitate" hortor, hortārī,
hortātus sum "to exhort" mīror, mīrārī, mīrātus sum "to be surprised, to be amazed...
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perfect participle in an
active sense, e.g.
profectus "having set out",
hortātus "having encouraged", etc. The
present and ****ure
participles are always...
- than four prin****l parts:
deponent verbs, such as hortŏr – hortāri –
hortātus sum, "to exhort", lack a
perfect form, as do semi-deponent verbs, such...
- cod. 1: "Dum haec aguntur, ex
parte Sclavorum bellum ingruit horridum,
hortatu Vigmanni comitis et Ekberhti,
ducatu autem Nacconis et
Stoinnegui fratris...