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212. There are—besides a few deponents and some regular derivatives in -ŭriō, as, ēsuriō, be hungry (cf. § 263. 4)—about 60 verbs of this conjugation, a large proportion of them being descriptive verbs: like—
  1. crōciō, croak; mūgiō, bellow; tinniō, tinkle.

a. Most verbs of the Fourth Conjugation are conjugated regularly, like audiō, though a number lack the supine.

b. The following verbs show special peculiarities:—

amiciō, amixī (-cuī), amict-, clothe. saepiō , saepsī , saept-, hedge in.
aperiō , aperuī , apert-, open. saliō (-siliō), saluī ( saliī ), [salt- (-sult-)], leap.
comperiō , -perī, compert-, find.
farciō , farsī , fartum, stuff. sanciō [SAC], sānxī , sānct-, sanction.
feriō , ----, ----, strike. sarciō , sarsī , sart-, patch.
fulciō , fulsī , fult-, prop. sentiō , sēnsī , sēns-, feel.
nauriō, hausī , haust- ( hausūrus ), drain. sepeliō , sepelīvī , sepult-, bury.
operiō , operuī , opert-, cover. veniō , vēnī , vent-, come.
reperiō , repperī , repert-, find. vinciō , vīnxī , vīnct-, bind.

For Index of Verbs, see pp. 436 ff.

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