Talk:absento
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Latin. Perfect and supine forms are not attested in sources:
- absentātum
- absentātus
- absentātū
- absentātūrus
- absentāveram
- absentāverant
- absentāverat
- absentāverim
- absentāverimus
- absentāverint
- absentāverint
- absentāveris
- absentāverit
- absentāverit
- absentāveritis
- absentāverāmus
- absentāverās
- absentāverātis
- absentāverīmus
- absentāverīs
- absentāverītis
- absentāverō
- absentāvimus
- absentāvisse
- absentāvissem
- absentāvissent
- absentāvisset
- absentāvissēmus
- absentāvissēs
- absentāvissētis
- absentāvistis
- absentāvistī
- absentāvit
- absentāvēre
- absentāvērunt
- absentāvī
- This is really a question for RFV ("not attested"), but in this case the perfect forms are very well attested. Augustine of Hippo used absentavit for instance. A browse through Google Books should be enough to confirm this. This, that and the other (talk) 03:54, 7 May 2022 (UTC)
RFD-closed, attestation is a matter for RFV and should have been sent there, but this is clearly in widespread use so let's not waste our time. This, that and the other (talk) 11:48, 27 May 2022 (UTC)