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Third Conjugation Reduplicated with Suffix -ī Posted by kunthra on Sep 16, 2009
A verb like caedere (to kill, to slay) is a Latin verb that is reduplicated with suffix -ī in the perfect tense. This is what it looks like in the present active form: caedō caedis caedit caedimus caeditis caedunt In the present passive: caedor caederis caeditur caedimur caediminī caeduntur