Latin Compounds

Inseparable Second Parts in Compounded Verbs
This is a list of some inseparable second parts in compounded verbs:
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Inseparable Second Part, Terminations
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Akin to the Word
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Example
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-ferō, -āre
(-bring)
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ferre
(to carry)
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pācifero
(keep peace)
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-gerō, -āre
(-bring)
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gerere
(to bear)
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verbigerō
(chat)
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- Two Groups of Compound Words in Latin
- Stem Compounds
- Three Types of Stem Compounds
- Two Main Parts of a Stem Compound
- Combining the Parts of a Stem Compound
- First Part of a Stem Compound
- Latin Substantives
- Latin Adjectives
- Latin Verbs
- Special Combining Forms
- Second Part
- Nominative Form or Principal Part
- Inseparable Second Parts
- In Compounded Substantives
- In Compounded Adjectives
- In Compounded Verbs ← You Are Here
- Special Terminations
- Syntactic Compounds
- Cases Forms
- Particles
- Inseparable Parts
- Vocabulary
- Bibliography

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