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anticipo, anticipare, anticipavi, anticipatus:
Verb · 1st conjugation · variant: 1st
Frequency:
Common
Dictionary:
Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= occupy beforehand; anticipate, get the lead, get ahead of; have preconception;

Conjugations

Finite Forms

PersonSingularPlural
1anticipoanticipamus
2anticipasanticipatis
3anticipatanticipant

Infinitives

VoiceTenseForms
activepresentanticipare
activeperfectanticipavisse
passivepresentanticipari

Imperatives

active

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
anticipa
anticipate
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
anticipato
anticipatote
3
anticipato
anticipanto

passive

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
anticipare
anticipamini
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
anticipator
3
anticipator
anticipantor

Participles

Perfect Passive Participle

masculine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
anticipatus
anticipati
Gen.
anticipati
anticipatorum
Dat.
anticipato
Acc.
anticipatum
anticipatos
Voc.
anticipate
anticipati
Abl.
anticipato

feminine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
anticipata
anticipatae
Gen.
anticipatae
anticipatarum
Dat.
anticipatae
Acc.
anticipatam
anticipatas
Voc.
anticipata
anticipatae
Abl.
anticipata

neuter

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
anticipatum
anticipata
Gen.
anticipati
anticipatorum
Dat.
anticipato
Acc.
anticipatum
anticipata
Voc.
anticipatum
anticipata
Abl.
anticipato

Gerundive

masculine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
anticipandus
Gen.
anticipandi
Dat.
anticipando
Acc.
anticipandum
Voc.
anticipande
Abl.
anticipando
feminine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
anticipanda
Gen.
anticipandae
Dat.
anticipandae
Acc.
anticipandam
Voc.
anticipanda
Abl.
anticipanda
neuter
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
anticipandum
Gen.
anticipandi
Dat.
anticipando
Acc.
anticipandum
Voc.
anticipandum
Abl.
anticipando

Supines

accusative: anticipatum; ablative: anticipatu

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