oboedio

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Etymology[edit]

From ob- +‎ audio. In Latin, ob + audire would have been expected to become Classical Latin *obūdiō (compare in + claudō becoming inclūdō), but it has been theorized that the usual law court associations of the word for obeying encouraged a false archaism from ū to oe, to oboediō (compare Old Latin oinos → Classical Latin ūnus).

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

oboediō (present infinitive oboedīre, perfect active oboedīvī or oboediī, supine oboedītum); fourth conjugation

  1. to obey, yield obedience to
    Synonyms: obtemperō, pāreō, exaudiō
    Antonym: recalcitrō
  2. to be subject to, to serve
    Synonyms: serviō, appāreō

Conjugation[edit]

   Conjugation of oboediō (fourth conjugation)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present oboediō oboedīs oboedit oboedīmus oboedītis oboediunt
imperfect oboediēbam oboediēbās oboediēbat oboediēbāmus oboediēbātis oboediēbant
future oboediam oboediēs oboediet oboediēmus oboediētis oboedient
perfect oboedīvī,
oboediī
oboedīvistī,
oboediistī
oboedīvit,
oboediit
oboedīvimus,
oboediimus
oboedīvistis,
oboediistis
oboedīvērunt,
oboedīvēre,
oboediērunt,
oboediēre
pluperfect oboedīveram,
oboedieram
oboedīverās,
oboedierās
oboedīverat,
oboedierat
oboedīverāmus,
oboedierāmus
oboedīverātis,
oboedierātis
oboedīverant,
oboedierant
future perfect oboedīverō,
oboedierō
oboedīveris,
oboedieris
oboedīverit,
oboedierit
oboedīverimus,
oboedierimus
oboedīveritis,
oboedieritis
oboedīverint,
oboedierint
passive present oboedior oboedīris,
oboedīre
oboedītur oboedīmur oboedīminī oboediuntur
imperfect oboediēbar oboediēbāris,
oboediēbāre
oboediēbātur oboediēbāmur oboediēbāminī oboediēbantur
future oboediar oboediēris,
oboediēre
oboediētur oboediēmur oboediēminī oboedientur
perfect oboedītus + present active indicative of sum
pluperfect oboedītus + imperfect active indicative of sum
future perfect oboedītus + future active indicative of sum
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present oboediam oboediās oboediat oboediāmus oboediātis oboediant
imperfect oboedīrem oboedīrēs oboedīret oboedīrēmus oboedīrētis oboedīrent
perfect oboedīverim,
oboedierim
oboedīverīs,
oboedierīs
oboedīverit,
oboedierit
oboedīverīmus,
oboedierīmus
oboedīverītis,
oboedierītis
oboedīverint,
oboedierint
pluperfect oboedīvissem,
oboediissem
oboedīvissēs,
oboediissēs
oboedīvisset,
oboediisset
oboedīvissēmus,
oboediissēmus
oboedīvissētis,
oboediissētis
oboedīvissent,
oboediissent
passive present oboediar oboediāris,
oboediāre
oboediātur oboediāmur oboediāminī oboediantur
imperfect oboedīrer oboedīrēris,
oboedīrēre
oboedīrētur oboedīrēmur oboedīrēminī oboedīrentur
perfect oboedītus + present active subjunctive of sum
pluperfect oboedītus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present oboedī oboedīte
future oboedītō oboedītō oboedītōte oboediuntō
passive present oboedīre oboedīminī
future oboedītor oboedītor oboediuntor
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives oboedīre oboedīvisse,
oboediisse
oboedītūrum esse oboedīrī oboedītum esse oboedītum īrī
participles oboediēns oboedītūrus oboedītus oboediendus,
oboediundus
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
oboediendī oboediendō oboediendum oboediendō oboedītum oboedītū

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References[edit]

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