obnitor, obniteris, obniti C, obnixus sum (Dep.) Verb
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Consonant Conjugation (3)
This is a deponent verb. It gave up ("deponere") its active forms (even though they still exist). Such verbs occur in passive voice but are translated in active voice.
For example: "loquor" (Form analysis: 1. Person Sg. Present Passive, "to say") translates to: "I say", NOT "I am said" because it is a deponent verb.
Tenses
Person | Singular | Plural |
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1. | ||
2. | ||
3. |
Infinitives
Active | Passive | |
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Simult. (Present) | obnitere | obniti |
Anter. (Perfect) | - | obnixum esse |
Post. (Future) | obnixurum esse | obnixum iri |
Participles
Sg. | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nom. | |||
Gen. | |||
Dat. | |||
Acc. | |||
Voc. | |||
Abl. | |||
Pl. | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nom. | |||
Gen. | |||
Dat. | |||
Acc. | |||
Voc. | |||
Abl. |
Gerund
Gerund forms only exist in singular.
Sg. | Gerund |
---|---|
Nom. | obnitere |
Gen. | obnitendi |
Dat. | obnitendo |
Acc. | obnitendum |
Voc. | obnitere |
Abl. | obnitendo |
Gerundive
Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
---|---|---|---|
Nom. | |||
Gen. | |||
Dat. | |||
Acc. | |||
Voc. | |||
Abl. |
Imperatives & Supina
Singular | Plural | |
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Imperative | obnite! | obnitite! |
Supinum | |
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Type I | obnixum |
Type II | obnixū |
Example Sentences

mores tectoque reponunt, it nigrum campis agmen praedamque per herbas convectant calle angusto; pars grandia trudunt obnixae frumenta umeris, pars agmina cogunt castigantque moras, opere omnis semita fervet.
~ Vergil, Aeneid IVFind more Latin text passages in the Latin is Simple Library
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