hercisco
Latin
Etymology
See ercīscō.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /herˈkiːs.koː/, [hɛrˈkiːs̠koː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /erˈt͡ʃis.ko/, [erˈt͡ʃisko]
Verb
hercīscō (present infinitive hercīscere); third conjugation, no passive, no perfect or supine stem
- Alternative form of ercīscō (“to divide (an inheritance)”)
Usage notes
Usually found in the gerundive hercīscendus or (more often) hercīscundus.
Conjugation
Conjugation of hercīscō (third conjugation, no supine stem, no perfect stem, active only) | |||||||
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indicative | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
active | present | hercīscō | hercīscis | hercīscit | hercīscimus | hercīscitis | hercīscunt |
imperfect | hercīscēbam | hercīscēbās | hercīscēbat | hercīscēbāmus | hercīscēbātis | hercīscēbant | |
future | hercīscam | hercīscēs | hercīscet | hercīscēmus | hercīscētis | hercīscent | |
subjunctive | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
active | present | hercīscam | hercīscās | hercīscat | hercīscāmus | hercīscātis | hercīscant |
imperfect | hercīscerem | hercīscerēs | hercīsceret | hercīscerēmus | hercīscerētis | hercīscerent | |
imperative | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
active | present | — | hercīsce | — | — | hercīscite | — |
future | — | hercīscitō | hercīscitō | — | hercīscitōte | hercīscuntō | |
non-finite forms | active | passive | |||||
present | perfect | future | present | perfect | future | ||
infinitives | hercīscere | — | — | — | — | — | |
participles | hercīscēns | — | — | — | — | hercīscendus, hercīscundus | |
verbal nouns | gerund | supine | |||||
genitive | dative | accusative | ablative | accusative | ablative | ||
hercīscendī | hercīscendō | hercīscendum | hercīscendō | — | — |
References
- “hercisco”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “hercisco”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
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