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New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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_Perf._ mīrātus veritus secūtus largitus passus
_Ger._ mīrandus verendus sequendus largiendus patiendus

GERUND.
mīrandī verendī sequendī largiendī patiendī
mirandō, verendō, sequendō, largiendō, patiendō,
etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.

SUPINE.
mīrātum, veritum, secūtum, largītum, passum,
-tū -tū -tū -tū -sū

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SEMI-DEPONENTS.

114. 1. Semi-Deponents are verbs which have the Present System in the
Active Voice, but the Perfect System in the Passive without change of
meaning. Here belong--

audeō, audēre, ausus sum, _to dare_.
gaudeō, gaudēre, gāvīsus sum, _to rejoice_.
soleō, solēre, solitus sum, _to be wont_.
fīdō, fīdere, fīsus sum, _to trust_.

2. The following verbs have a Perfect Passive Participle with Active
meaning:--

adolēscō, _grow up_; adultus, _having grown up_,
cēnāre, _dine_; cēnātus, _having dined_.
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