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200. Ferō, bear, carry, endure 1 PRINCIPAL PARTS: ferō , ferre ,2 tulī , lātum

PRESENT STEM fer- PERFECT STEM tul- SUPINE STEM lāt-

ACTIVE PASSIVE
INDICATIVE
PRESENT ferō ferimus feror ferimur
fers fertis ferris (-re) feriminī
fert ferunt fertur feruntur
IMPERFECT ferēbam ferēbar
FUTURE feram ferar
PERFECT tulī lātus sum
PLUPERFECT tuleram lātus eram
FUTURE PERFECT tulerō lātus erō

Active Passive
SUBJUNCTIVE
PRESENT feram ferar
IMPERFECT ferrem1 ferrer
PERFECT tulerim lātus sim
PLUPERFECT tulissem lātus essem
IMPERATIVE
PRESENT fer ferte ferre feriminī
FUTURE fertō fertōte fertor
fertō feruntō fertor feruntor
INFINITIVE
PRESENT ferre ferrī
PERFECT tulisse lātus esse
FUTURE lātūrus esse lātum īrī
PARTICIPLES
PRESENT ferēns, -entis PERFECT lātus
FUTURE lātūrus GERUNDIVE ferendus
GERUND SUPINE
ferendī, -dō, -dum, -dō lātum, lātū 3

a. The compounds of ferō , conjugated like the simple verb, are the following:—

Note.--In these compounds the phonetic changes in the preposition are especially to be noted. ab- and au- are two distinct prepositions with the same meaning.

ad- adferō adferre attulī allātum
au-, ab- auferō auferre abstulī ablātum
con- cōnferō cōnferre contulī collātum
dis-, - differō differre distulī dīlātum
ex-, ē- efferō efferre extulī ēlātum
in- īnferō īnferre intulī illātum
ob- offerō offerre obtulī oblātum
re- referō referre rettulī relātum
sub- sufferō sufferre sustulī2 sublātum 4

1 Ferō has two independent stems: fer- in the present system, and tul- (for tol-) in the perfect from TOL, root of tollō . The perfect tetulī occurs in Plautus. In the participle the root is weakened to tl-, lātum standing for †tlātum (cf. τλητός).

2 Ferre , ferrem , are for †fer-se, †fer-sēm (cf. es-se, es-sem), s being assimilated to preceding r; or ferre , ferrem , may be for †ferese, †feresēm (see § 15. 4).

3 See note 3, page 110.

4 Sustulī and sublātum also supply the perfect and participle of the verb tollō .

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