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constituo

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Etymology

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    Fromcon-(with)+‎statuō(set up; establish).

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    cōnstituō(present infinitivecōnstituere,perfect activecōnstituī,supinecōnstitūtum);third conjugation

    1. toplace,put,locate,lay
      Synonyms:ponō,colloco,loco,statuo,sisto,figo,struō,impono,defigo
    2. toset up,establish,constitute,found
    3. tobuild,erect,construct
      Synonyms:aedificō,exaedificō,inaedificō,struō,cōnstruō,condō,compōnō,fundō,statuō,exstruō,mōlior
    4. (military)toline up,deploy,order
    5. todeliberate,decide,resolve
      Synonyms:statuō,dēcernō,placet
    6. tonominate,appoint,elect
      (Can we add anexamplefor this sense?)
      Synonyms:designo,assigno,demando,mando,delego,lego,discribo,ordino,addico

    Conjugation

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    Conjugation ofcōnstituō(third conjugation)
    indicative singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present cōnstituō cōnstituis cōnstituit cōnstituimus cōnstituitis cōnstituunt
    imperfect cōnstituēbam cōnstituēbās cōnstituēbat cōnstituēbāmus cōnstituēbātis cōnstituēbant
    future cōnstituam cōnstituēs cōnstituet cōnstituēmus cōnstituētis cōnstituent
    perfect cōnstituī cōnstituistī cōnstituit cōnstituimus cōnstituistis cōnstituērunt,
    cōnstituēre
    pluperfect cōnstitueram cōnstituerās cōnstituerat cōnstituerāmus cōnstituerātis cōnstituerant
    future perfect cōnstituerō cōnstitueris cōnstituerit cōnstituerimus cōnstitueritis cōnstituerint
    passive present cōnstituor cōnstitueris,
    cōnstituere
    cōnstituitur cōnstituimur cōnstituiminī cōnstituuntur
    imperfect cōnstituēbar cōnstituēbāris,
    cōnstituēbāre
    cōnstituēbātur cōnstituēbāmur cōnstituēbāminī cōnstituēbantur
    future cōnstituar cōnstituēris,
    cōnstituēre
    cōnstituētur cōnstituēmur cōnstituēminī cōnstituentur
    perfect cōnstitūtus+ present active indicative ofsum
    pluperfect cōnstitūtus+ imperfect active indicative ofsum
    future perfect cōnstitūtus+ future active indicative ofsum
    subjunctive singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present cōnstituam cōnstituās cōnstituat cōnstituāmus cōnstituātis cōnstituant
    imperfect cōnstituerem cōnstituerēs cōnstitueret cōnstituerēmus cōnstituerētis cōnstituerent
    perfect cōnstituerim cōnstituerīs cōnstituerit cōnstituerīmus cōnstituerītis cōnstituerint
    pluperfect cōnstituissem cōnstituissēs cōnstituisset cōnstituissēmus cōnstituissētis cōnstituissent
    passive present cōnstituar cōnstituāris,
    cōnstituāre
    cōnstituātur cōnstituāmur cōnstituāminī cōnstituantur
    imperfect cōnstituerer cōnstituerēris,
    cōnstituerēre
    cōnstituerētur cōnstituerēmur cōnstituerēminī cōnstituerentur
    perfect cōnstitūtus+ present active subjunctive ofsum
    pluperfect cōnstitūtus+ imperfect active subjunctive ofsum
    imperative singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present cōnstitue cōnstituite
    future cōnstituitō cōnstituitō cōnstituitōte cōnstituuntō
    passive present cōnstituere cōnstituiminī
    future cōnstituitor cōnstituitor cōnstituuntor
    non-finite forms active passive
    present perfect future present perfect future
    infinitives cōnstituere cōnstituisse cōnstitūtūrumesse cōnstituī cōnstitūtumesse cōnstitūtumīrī
    participles cōnstituēns cōnstitūtūrus cōnstitūtus cōnstituendus
    verbal nouns gerund supine
    genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
    cōnstituendī cōnstituendō cōnstituendum cōnstituendō cōnstitūtum cōnstitūtū

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    References

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    • constituoinEnrico Olivetti, editor (2003-2024),Dizionario Latino,Olivetti Media Communication
    • constituo”,inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary,Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • constituo”,inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York: Harper & Brothers
    • constituoinGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français,Hachette.
    • Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894)Latin Phrase-Book[1],London:Macmillan and Co.
      • to finish, complete, fulfil, accomplish a thing:finem imponere, afferre, constituere alicui rei
      • to set up a statue in some one's honour:statuam alicui ponere, constituere
      • to determine the nature and constitution of the subject under discussion:constituere, quid et quale sit, de quo disputetur
      • to set a limit to a thing:modum facere, statuere, constituere alicui reioralicuius rei
      • to impose fixed limitations:fines certos terminosque constituere
      • to take up one's abode in a place, settle down somewhere:sedem ac domicilium (fortunas suas) constituere alicubi
      • to fix a price for a thing:pretium alicui rei statuere, constituere(Att. 13. 22)
      • to build, found a city:oppidum constituere, condere
      • to give the state a constitution:rem publicam constituere
      • to make laws (of a legislator):leges scribere, facere, condere, constituere(notdare)
      • to establish some one as king, tyrant:aliquem regem, tyrannum constituere
      • to found a colony:coloniam constituere(Leg. Agr. 1. 5. 16)
      • to ordain as punishment that..:hanc poenam constituere in aliquem, ut...
      • to decree the penalty of death:supplicium alicui decernere, in aliquem constituere
      • to fix a day for the engagement:diem pugnae constituere(B. G. 3. 24)
      • to draw up forces in battle-order:aciem (copias, exercitum) instruereorin acie constituere
      • to make fast boats to anchors:naves (classem) constituere (in alto)

    Portuguese

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    Verb

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    constituo

    1. first-personsingularpresentindicativeofconstituir