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201.

Edó, edere, édí, ésum, eat, is regular of the third conjugation, but has also an archaic present subjunctive and some alternative forms directly from the root (ED), without the thematic vowel. These are in full-faced type.





ACTIVE



INDICATIVE

PRESENT
edimus, editis (éstis), edunt
IMPERFECT edébam, edébás, etc.


SUBJUNCTIVE

PRESENT
edámus (edímus), edátis (edítis), edant (edint)
IMPERFECT ederem, ederés (éssés), ederet (ésset)
ederémus (éssémus), ederétis (éssétis), ederent (éssent)

IMPERATIVE
PRESENT ede (és) edite (éste)
FUTURE editó (éstó) editóte (éstóte)
editó (éstó) eduntó


INFINITIVE PARTICIPLES PRESENT
PERFECT édisse FUTURE ésúrus[2][Old forms are éssúrus and supine éssum.]
FUTURE ésúrus esse

GERUND

edendí, -dó, -dum, -dó



SUPINE

ésum, ésú[3][Old forms are éssúrus and supine éssum]



a. In the Passive the following irregular forms occur in the third person singular: Present Indicative éstur, Imperfect Subjunctive éssétur.