[ˈska.toː], [ˈskaː.to]
OriginFrom Proto-Indo-European *sket- (“to drive forward”), and cognate with Lithuanian skàsti (“to jump”). Proto-Germanic *skeutaną (“to shoot”) may also be related.
- conjugation-3, no-supineto spring, well
- conjugation-3, no-supineto be plentiful, to abound
Formsscatō(canonical) · no passive(canonical) · scatere(infinitive, present) · scatuī(active, perfect) · scatō(active, first-person, indicative, present, singular) · scatis(active, indicative, present, second-person, singular) · scatit(active, indicative, present, singular, third-person) · scatimus(active, first-person, indicative, plural, present) · scatitis(active, indicative, plural, present, second-person) · scatunt(active, indicative, plural, present, third-person) · scatēbam(active, first-person, imperfect, indicative, singular) · scatēbās(active, imperfect, indicative, second-person, singular) · scatēbat(active, imperfect, indicative, singular, third-person) · scatēbāmus(active, first-person, imperfect, indicative, plural) · scatēbātis(active, imperfect, indicative, plural, second-person) · scatēbant(active, imperfect, indicative, plural, third-person) · scatam(active, first-person, future, indicative, singular) · scatēs(active, future, indicative, second-person, singular) · scatet(active, future, indicative, singular, third-person) · scatēmus(active, first-person, future, indicative, plural)
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