Thread:User talk:CodeCat/timeo

Now that you point it out, I'm a bit surprised: this verb doesn't have any supine indeed, but it does have a (personal) passive conjugation in the infectum, such as, , etc. So I wonder if there is some kind of suppletion for the perfectum, because I don't see why we could say "we are feared", but not "we had been feared" in Latin. Really, the more I contribute here, the more I come to realize that Latin conjugation is not as straightforward as one might think. In any case, we can remove the inexistent supine stem.