Contionary:dúiōne

Sintsiran

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dedwóye (be afraid)


Noun

dúiōne (class 0, deponent conjugation, third-person singular present duiúdē, third-person singular perfect dúiot, passive participle dúiō)

  1. (intransitive) to become scared
  2. (intransitive, perfect tense) to be afraid, be scared, fear

Notes

This verb is used with pas (from) for the item that brings fear to the speaker.

Conjugation

Conjugation of dúiōne (deponent conjugation)  
Information deponent conjugation
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
passive present duiúdā duiúsē duiúdē duiúsmē duiústē duiúdōr
perfect dúiār dúios dúiot dúiosme dúioste dúiūr
pluperfect dúiāri dúiosi dúioti dúiosime dúiosite dúiūri
imperfect duiúdēm duiúdīs duiúdīt duiúdēme duiúdēte duiúdīr
future duiôsiōm duiôsius duiôsiut duiôsiume duiôsiute duiôsiūr
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
passive present duiútsem duiútses duiútset duiútseme duiútsete duiútsen
perfect duiâra duiârs duiârt duiârmes duiârte duiârnat
pluperfect duiârem duiâris duiârit duiâreme duiârete duiâren
imperfect duiútsīm duiútsīs duiútsīt duiútsīme duiútsīte duiútsīn
imperative singular plural
second informal second formal first second
passive duiú duiúrō duiúme duiúte
other infinitives participles
passive passive
dúiōne dúiō