stritto
Latin
Etymology
Maybe from Proto-Indo-European *strey- (“to resist”)[1]. Compare English stride.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈstrit.toː/, [ˈstrɪt.toː]
Verb
strittō (present infinitive strittāre); first conjugation, no perfect or supine forms
- (intransitive) To be weak in the feet
Conjugation
No perfect is attested.
Conjugation of stritto (first conjugation, defective, active only) | |||||||
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indicative | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
active | present | strittō | strittās | strittat | strittāmus | strittātis | strittant |
imperfect | strittābam | strittābās | strittābat | strittābāmus | strittābātis | strittābant | |
future | strittābō | strittābis | strittābit | strittābimus | strittābitis | strittābunt | |
subjunctive | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
active | present | strittem | strittēs | strittet | strittēmus | strittētis | strittent |
imperfect | strittārem | strittārēs | strittāret | strittārēmus | strittārētis | strittārent | |
imperative | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
active | present | — | strittā | — | — | strittāte | — |
future | — | strittātō | strittātō | — | strittātōte | strittantō | |
non-finite forms | active | passive | |||||
present | perfect | future | present | perfect | future | ||
infinitives | strittāre | — | — | — | — | — | |
participles | strittāns | — | — | — | — | — | |
verbal nouns | gerund | supine | |||||
nominative | genitive | dative/ablative | accusative | accusative | ablative | ||
strittāre | strittandī | strittandō | strittandum | — | — |
Derived terms
- strittabilla
References
- stritto in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
- Walde, Alois; Hofmann, Johann Baptist (1954), “stritto”, in Lateinisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 2, 3rd edition, Heidelberg: Carl Winter, page 605