vesperascit

Latin

Etymology

From vespera (evening).

Pronunciation

Verb

vesperāscit (present infinitive vesperāscere, perfect active vesperāvit); third conjugation, impersonal, no passive, no supine stem

  1. to grow towards evening; to become evening

Usage notes

  • The supine stem is unattested.

Conjugation

   Conjugation of vesperāscit (third conjugation, no supine stem, impersonal, active only)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present vesperāscit
imperfect vesperāscēbat
future vesperāscet
perfect vesperāvit
pluperfect vesperāverat
future perfect vesperāverit
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present vesperāscat
imperfect vesperāsceret
perfect vesperāverit
pluperfect vesperāvisset
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present
future vesperāscitō
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives vesperāscere vesperāvisse
participles vesperāscēns
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
vesperāscendī vesperāscendō vesperāscendum vesperāscendō

Derived terms

References

  • vesperascit”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • vesperascit”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • vesperascit in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
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