212. There are about 60 verbs of this conjugation—besides a few deponents and some regular derivatives in -ŭriō, as, ēsuriō be hungry (cf. § 263.4). A large proportion of these are descriptive verbs.
crōciō croak
mūgiō bellow
tinniō tinkle
a. Most verbs of the 4th Conjugation are conjugated regularly, like audiō, though a number lack the supine.
b. The following verbs show special peculiarities.
amiciō, amixī, (-cuī), amict- clothe | saepiō, saepsī, saept- hedge in |
aperiō, aperuī, apert- open | saliō (-siliō),
saluī (saliī), [salt- (-sult-)] leap |
comperiō, -perī, compert- find | sanciō [SAC], sānxī, sānct- sanction |
farciō, farsī, fartum stuff | sarciō, sarsī, sart- patch |
feriō , —, — strike | sentiō, sēnsī, sēns- feel |
fulciō, fulsī, fult- prop | sepeliō, sepelīvī, sepult- bury |
hauriō, hausī, haust- (hausūrus) drain | veniō, vēnī, vent- come |
operiō, operuī, opert- cover | vinciō, vīnxī, vīnct- bind |
reperiō, repperī, repert- find |