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Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/morjōr
Proto-Italic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *mr̥yétor (“to die”).
Inflection
Inflection of *morjōr (third conjugation) | ||
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Present | *morjōr | |
Perfect | — | |
Past participle | — | |
Present indicative | Active | Passive |
1st sing. | *morjōr | — |
2nd sing. | *morjezo | — |
3rd sing. | *morjetor | — |
1st plur. | *morjomor | — |
2nd plur. | *morjem(e?)n(ai?) | — |
3rd plur. | *morjontor | — |
Present subjunctive | Active | Passive |
1st sing. | *morjār | — |
2nd sing. | *morjāzo | — |
3rd sing. | *morjātor | — |
1st plur. | *morjāmor | — |
2nd plur. | *morjām(e?)n(ai?) | — |
3rd plur. | *morjāntor | — |
Perfect indicative | Active | |
1st sing. | — | |
2nd sing. | — | |
3rd sing. | — | |
1st plur. | — | |
2nd plur. | — | |
3rd plur. | — | |
Present imperative | Active | Passive |
2nd sing. | *morjezo | — |
2nd plur. | — | — |
Future imperative | Active | |
2nd + 3rd sing. | — | |
Participles | Present | Past |
*morjents | — | |
Verbal nouns | tu-derivative | s-derivative |
— | *morjezi |
Descendants
- Latin: morior (see there for further descendants)
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