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Feró, bear, carry, endure[1][Feró has two independent stems: fer- in the present system, and tul- (for tol-) in the perfect from TOL, root of tolló. The perfect tetulí occurs in Plautus. In the participle the root is weakened to tl-, látum standing for tlátum (cf. o).]



PRINCIPAL PARTS: feró, ferre,[2][Ferre, ferrem, are for fer-se, fer-sém (cf. es-se, es-sem), s being assimilated to preceding r; or ferre, ferrem, may be for ferese, feresém (see § 15. 4).] tulí, látum

PRESENT STEM fer- PERFECT STEM tul- SUPINE STEM lát-
ACTIVE PASSIVE
PRESENT feró ferimus feror ferimur
fers fertis ferris (-re) feriminí
fert ferunt fertur feruntur
IMPERFECT ferébam ferébar
FUTURE feram ferar
PERFECT tulí látus sum
PLUPERFECT tuleram látus eram
FUTURE PERFECT tuleró látus eró


SUBJUNCTIVE

PRESENT

feram ferar IMPERFECT
PERFECT tulerim látus sim PLUPERFECT

IMPERATIVE PRESENT fer
FUTURE fertó fertóte fertor
fertó feruntó fertor feruntor
INFINITIVE PRESENT ferre
PERFECT tulisse látus esse FUTURE
PARTICIPLES PRESENT feréns, -entis
FUTURE látúrus GERUNDIVE ferendus


GERUND SUPINE
ferend=i, -dó, -dum, -dó l=atum, látú


a. The compounds of feró, conjugated like the simple verb, are the following: -



ad- adferó adferre attulí allátum
au-, ab- auferó auferre abstulí ablátum
con- cónferó cónferre contulí collátum
dis-, dí- differó differre distulí dílátum
ex-, é- efferó efferre extulí élátum
in- ínferó ínferre intulí illátum
ob- offeró offerre obtulí oblátum
re- referó referre rettulí relátum
sub- sufferó sufferre sustulí[4][Sustulí and sublátum also supply the perfect and participle of the verb tolló.] subl=atum[5][Sustulí and sublátum also supply the perfect and participle of the verb tolló.]



NOTE: In these compounds the phonetic changes in the preposition are especially to be noted. ab- and au- are two distinct prepositions with the same meaning.