Reconstruction:Latin/ranceo

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This Latin entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Latin

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Etymology

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Unknown.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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*ranceō (present infinitive *rancēre); second conjugation, no passive, no perfect or supine stem (rare)

  1. to be rotten
    • c. 99 BCE – 55 BCE, Lucretius, De Rerum Natura 3.719:
      unde cadavera rancenti iam viscere vermes

Usage notes

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  • Very rare. In Classical Latin, only the present active participle rancēns is attested. A few other forms such as rancet are attested in late glosses.

Inflection

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   Conjugation of ranceō (second conjugation, no supine stem, no perfect stem, active only)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present ranceō rancēs rancet rancēmus rancētis rancent
imperfect rancēbam rancēbās rancēbat rancēbāmus rancēbātis rancēbant
future rancēbō rancēbis rancēbit rancēbimus rancēbitis rancēbunt
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present ranceam ranceās ranceat ranceāmus ranceātis ranceant
imperfect rancērem rancērēs rancēret rancērēmus rancērētis rancērent
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present rancē rancēte
future rancētō rancētō rancētōte rancentō
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives rancēre
participles rancēns
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
rancendī rancendō rancendum rancendō

Derived terms

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References

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