permereo

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Latin

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Etymology

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From per- +‎ mereō (earn, merit, deserve).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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permereō (present infinitive permerēre, perfect active permeruī); second conjugation, no passive, no supine stem

  1. (intransitive, as a soldier) to serve out, go through service

Conjugation

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   Conjugation of permereō (second conjugation, no supine stem, active only)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present permereō permerēs permeret permerēmus permerētis permerent
imperfect permerēbam permerēbās permerēbat permerēbāmus permerēbātis permerēbant
future permerēbō permerēbis permerēbit permerēbimus permerēbitis permerēbunt
perfect permeruī permeruistī permeruit permeruimus permeruistis permeruērunt,
permeruēre
pluperfect permerueram permeruerās permeruerat permeruerāmus permeruerātis permeruerant
future perfect permeruerō permerueris permeruerit permeruerimus permerueritis permeruerint
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present permeream permereās permereat permereāmus permereātis permereant
imperfect permerērem permerērēs permerēret permerērēmus permerērētis permerērent
perfect permeruerim permeruerīs permeruerit permeruerīmus permeruerītis permeruerint
pluperfect permeruissem permeruissēs permeruisset permeruissēmus permeruissētis permeruissent
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present permerē permerēte
future permerētō permerētō permerētōte permerentō
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives permerēre permeruisse
participles permerēns
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
permerendī permerendō permerendum permerendō
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References

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  • permereo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • permereo in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.