adno

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Latin

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From ad- (swim).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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adnō (present infinitive adnāre, perfect active adnāvī, supine adnātum); first conjugation, no passive

  1. to swim or sail to, towards or along
  2. to come to, approach
  3. to swim with or along with

Conjugation

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   Conjugation of adnō (first conjugation, active only)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present adnō adnās adnat adnāmus adnātis adnant
imperfect adnābam adnābās adnābat adnābāmus adnābātis adnābant
future adnābō adnābis adnābit adnābimus adnābitis adnābunt
perfect adnāvī adnāvistī adnāvit adnāvimus adnāvistis adnāvērunt,
adnāvēre
pluperfect adnāveram adnāverās adnāverat adnāverāmus adnāverātis adnāverant
future perfect adnāverō adnāveris adnāverit adnāverimus adnāveritis adnāverint
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present adnem adnēs adnet adnēmus adnētis adnent
imperfect adnārem adnārēs adnāret adnārēmus adnārētis adnārent
perfect adnāverim adnāverīs adnāverit adnāverīmus adnāverītis adnāverint
pluperfect adnāvissem adnāvissēs adnāvisset adnāvissēmus adnāvissētis adnāvissent
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present adnā adnāte
future adnātō adnātō adnātōte adnantō
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives adnāre adnāvisse adnātūrum esse
participles adnāns adnātūrus
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
adnandī adnandō adnandum adnandō adnātum adnātū

References

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  • adno”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • adno”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers