- exhort"; of the
second conjugation by -ē-re or -ē-rī: monēre, "to warn",
verērī, "to fear;" of the
third conjugation by -ere, -ī: dūcere, "to lead", ūtī...
- have both
active and
deponent forms.
Examples are hortārī ('to exhort'),
verērī ('to fear'), loquī ('to speak'), blandīrī ('to flatter'), and many more...
- modo,
Carthagini male iam diu
cogitanti bellum multo ante denuntio, de qua
vereri non ante desinam, quam
illam excissam esse cognovero. "Marcus
Porcius Cato"...
- O mors, quam
amara est
memoria tua. Vile
cadaver eris. Cur non
peccare vereris? Vile
cadaver eris. Cur
intumescere quæris? Vile
cadaver eris, Ut quid...