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vidērī is a Latin Verb that primarily means to be seen.
Verb
to be seen, seem, appear
pass. of videō
Graecī nautae, vīsī ā Polyphēmō, timuērunt.Compare When they had been seen by Polyphemus, the Greek sailors were afraid.
Illī quattuor virī miserī, ā tyrannō vīsī, trāns fīnem cucurrērunt.Compare Those four unfortunate men, when seen by the tyrant, ran across the border.
Caveo semper, ne quis in res asper aut inhumanus sum videor.Compare You will always have to take care lest you should appear to have been too rough or unfeeling in any matter.
Vos dormio, nec adhuc ego videor intelligo, quam ego pateo, et quam sum imbecillus.Compare You are asleep, and do no even appear to me to understand how open we are to attack, and how weak we are.
Ego ignosco, si, ille voluntas obtemperans; minus videor memini constantia tuus.Compare Forgive me, if, through obedience to his wishes, I shall appear to have too slight a remembrance of your firmness.
Pecco ego videor, qui a tu discedo.Compare I seem to have sinned. because I departed from you.
Videor ego fabula aetas perago, nec, tamquam inexercitatus histrio, in extremus actus corruo.Compare They appear to me to have brought the play of life to a close, and not, like unpractised actors, to have broken down in the last scene.
Pereloquens videor, non tardus sententia, non inops verbum, vox canorus, facetus satis.Compare He seemed very eloquent. being neither slow in ideas, nor poor in diction, with a musical voice, and tolerably witty.
ACTIVE | |
Indicative present | Indicative imperfect |
videor vidēris vidētur vidēmur vidēminī videntur | vidēbar vidēbāris vidēbātur vidēbāmur vidēbāminī vidēbantur |
Indicative perfect | Indicative pluperfect |
visus sum visus es visus est visī sumus visī estis visī sunt | visus eram visus erās visus erat visī erāmus visī erātis visī erant |
Indicative future | Indicative future perfect |
vidēbor vidēberis vidēbitur vidēbimur vidēbiminī vidēbuntur | visus erō visus eris visus erit visī erimus visī eritis visī erunt |
Subjunctive present | Subjunctive imperfect |
videar videāris videātur videāmur videāminī videantur | vidērer vidērēris vidērētur vidērēmur vidērēminī vidērentur |
Subjunctive perfect | Subjunctive pluperfect |
visus sim visus sīs visus sit visī sīmus visī sītis visī sint | visus essem visus essēs visus esset visī essēmus visī essētis visī essent |
Infinitive present vidērī Infinitive perfect visum esse Infinitive future visūrum esse | Imperative present vidēre vidēminī Imperative future vidēto / vidētor vidēto / vidētor - vidento / videntor |
PARTICIPLE | ||
Participle present active | ||
vidēns | videntēs | |
vidēns | videntēs | |
vidēns | videntēs | |
vidēns | videntēs | |
vidēns | videntēs | |
Participle future active | ||
visūrus | visūrī | |
visūrus | visūrī | |
visūrus | visūrī | |
visūrus | visūrī | |
visūrus | visūrī | |
Participle perfect passive | ||
visus | visī | |
visus | visī | |
visus | visī | |
visus | visī | |
visus | visī | |
Gerundive | ||
videndus | videndī | |
videndus | videndī | |
videndus | videndī | |
videndus | videndī | |
videndus | videndī | |
Gerund | Supine | |
vidērī | visum | |
vidērī | visū | |
vidērī | ||
vidērī | ||
vidērī |
PARTICIPLE | ||
Participle present active | ||
Nom. | vidēns | videntēs |
Gen. | videntis | videntium |
Dat. | videntī | videntibus |
Acc. | videntem | videntēs |
Abl. | vidente | videntibus |
Participle future active | ||
Nom. | visūrus | visūrī |
Gen. | visūrī | visūrōrum |
Dat. | visūrō | visūrīs |
Acc. | visūrum | visūrōs |
Abl. | visūrō | visūrīs |
Participle perfect passive | ||
Nom. | visus | visī |
Gen. | visī | visōrum |
Dat. | visō | visīs |
Acc. | visum | visōs |
Abl. | visō | visīs |
Gerundive | ||
Nom. | videndus | videndī |
Gen. | videndī | videndōrum |
Dat. | videndō | videndīs |
Acc. | videndum | videndōs |
Abl. | videndō | videndīs |
Gerund | Supine | |
Nom. | vidērī | visum |
Gen. | videndī | visū |
Dat. | videndō | |
Acc. | videndum | |
Abl. | videndō |
Conjugation Unknown
Frequency rank Unknown
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "videor, vidērī, visus sum (v.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 22, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/videor-videri-visum.
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