digredior
Latin
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /diːˈɡre.di.or/, [diːˈɡrɛ.di.ɔr]
Verb
dīgredior (present infinitive dīgredī, perfect active dīgressus sum); third conjugation iō-variant, deponent
Inflection
| Conjugation of digredior (third conjugation iō-variant, deponent) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| indicative | singular | plural | |||||
| first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
| active | present | dīgredior | dīgrederis, dīgredere | dīgreditur | dīgredimur | dīgrediminī | dīgrediuntur |
| imperfect | dīgrediēbar | dīgrediēbāris, dīgrediēbāre | dīgrediēbātur | dīgrediēbāmur | dīgrediēbāminī | dīgrediēbantur | |
| future | dīgrediar | dīgrediēris, dīgrediēre | dīgrediētur | dīgrediēmur | dīgrediēminī | dīgredientur | |
| perfect | dīgressus + present active indicative of sum | ||||||
| pluperfect | dīgressus + imperfect active indicative of sum | ||||||
| future perfect | dīgressus + future active indicative of sum | ||||||
| subjunctive | singular | plural | |||||
| first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
| active | present | dīgrediar | dīgrediāris, dīgrediāre | dīgrediātur | dīgrediāmur | dīgrediāminī | dīgrediantur |
| imperfect | dīgrederer | dīgrederēris, dīgrederēre | dīgrederētur | dīgrederēmur | dīgrederēminī | dīgrederentur | |
| perfect | dīgressus + present active subjunctive of sum | ||||||
| pluperfect | dīgressus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum | ||||||
| imperative | singular | plural | |||||
| first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
| active | present | — | dīgredere | — | — | dīgrediminī | — |
| future | — | dīgreditor | dīgreditor | — | — | dīgrediuntor | |
| non-finite forms | active | passive | |||||
| present | perfect | future | present | perfect | future | ||
| infinitives | dīgredī | dīgressus esse | dīgressūrus esse | — | — | — | |
| participles | dīgrediēns | dīgressus | dīgressūrus | — | — | dīgrediendus | |
| verbal nouns | gerund | supine | |||||
| nominative | genitive | dative/ablative | accusative | accusative | ablative | ||
| dīgredī | dīgrediendī | dīgrediendō | dīgrediendum | dīgressum | dīgressū | ||
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- English: digress
References
- digredior in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- digredior in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- digredior in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
- Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- to digress, deviate: digredi (a proposito) (De Or. 2. 77. 311)
- to digress from the point at issue: a proposito aberrare, declinare, deflectere, digredi, egredi
- to digress, deviate: digredi (a proposito) (De Or. 2. 77. 311)
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