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effo, effare, effavi, effatus:
Verb · 1st conjugation · variant: 1st · Transitive
Frequency:
Lesser
Dictionary:
Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
Field:
Religion
= demarcate in words areas/boundaries for augury signs might be observed (PASS);

Conjugations

Finite Forms

PersonSingularPlural
1effoeffamus
2effaseffatis
3effateffant

Infinitives

VoiceTenseForms
activepresenteffare
activeperfecteffavisse
passivepresenteffari

Imperatives

active

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
effa
effate
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
effato
effatote
3
effato
effanto

passive

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
effare
effamini
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
effator
3
effator
effantor

Participles

Perfect Passive Participle

masculine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
effatus
effati
Gen.
effati
effatorum
Dat.
effato
Acc.
effatum
effatos
Voc.
effate
effati
Abl.
effato

feminine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
effata
effatae
Gen.
effatae
effatarum
Dat.
effatae
Acc.
effatam
effatas
Voc.
effata
effatae
Abl.
effata

neuter

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
effatum
effata
Gen.
effati
effatorum
Dat.
effato
Acc.
effatum
effata
Voc.
effatum
effata
Abl.
effato

Gerundive

masculine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
effandus
Gen.
effandi
Dat.
effando
Acc.
effandum
Voc.
effande
Abl.
effando
feminine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
effanda
Gen.
effandae
Dat.
effandae
Acc.
effandam
Voc.
effanda
Abl.
effanda
neuter
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
effandum
Gen.
effandi
Dat.
effando
Acc.
effandum
Voc.
effandum
Abl.
effando

Supines

accusative: effatum; ablative: effatu

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