Etymology
From dē + doceō (“teach”).
Pronunciation
Verb
present active dēdoceō, present infinitive dēdocēre, perfect active dēdocuī, supine dēdoctum.
- (transitive) I cause someone to unlearn something; unteach; teach the opposite of.
Inflection
| indicative |
singular |
plural |
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| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
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| active |
present |
dēdoceō |
dēdocēs |
dēdocet |
dēdocēmus |
dēdocētis |
dēdocent |
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| future |
dēdocēbō |
dēdocēbis |
dēdocēbit |
dēdocēbimus |
dēdocēbitis |
dēdocēbunt |
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| imperfect |
dēdocēbam |
dēdocēbās |
dēdocēbat |
dēdocēbāmus |
dēdocēbātis |
dēdocēbant |
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| perfect |
dēdocuī |
dēdocuistī |
dēdocuit |
dēdocuimus |
dēdocuistis |
dēdocuērunt |
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| future perfect |
dēdocuerō |
dēdocueris |
dēdocuerit |
dēdocuerimus |
dēdocueritis |
dēdocuerint |
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| pluperfect |
dēdocueram |
dēdocuerās |
dēdocuerat |
dēdocuerāmus |
dēdocuerātis |
dēdocuerant |
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| passive |
present |
dēdoceor |
dēdocēris |
dēdocētur |
dēdocēmur |
dēdocēminī |
dēdocentur |
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| future |
dēdocēbor |
dēdocēberis |
dēdocēbitur |
dēdocēbimur |
dēdocēbiminī |
dēdocēbuntur |
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| imperfect |
dēdocēbar |
dēdocēbāris |
dēdocēbātur |
dēdocēbāmur |
dēdocēbāminī |
dēdocēbantur |
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| perfect |
Use dēdoctus m, dēdocta f, dēdoctum n followed by the present indicative of sum. |
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| future perfect |
Use dēdoctus m, dēdocta f, dēdoctum n followed by the future indicative of sum. |
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| pluperfect |
Use dēdoctus m, dēdocta f, dēdoctum n followed by the imperfect indicative of sum. |
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| subjunctive |
singular |
plural |
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| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
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| active |
present |
dēdoceam |
dēdoceās |
dēdoceat |
dēdoceāmus |
dēdoceātis |
dēdoceant |
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| imperfect |
dēdocērem |
dēdocērēs |
dēdocēret |
dēdocērēmus |
dēdocērētis |
dēdocērent |
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| perfect |
dēdocuerim |
dēdocuerīs |
dēdocuerit |
dēdocuerīmus |
dēdocuerītis |
dēdocuerint |
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| pluperfect |
dēdocuissem |
dēdocuissēs |
dēdocuisset |
dēdocuissēmus |
dēdocuissētis |
dēdocuissent |
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| passive |
present |
dēdocear |
dēdoceāris |
dēdoceātur |
dēdoceāmur |
dēdoceāminī |
dēdoceantur |
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| imperfect |
dēdocērer |
dēdocērēris |
dēdocērētur |
dēdocērēmur |
dēdocērēminī |
dēdocērentur |
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| perfect |
Use dēdoctus m, dēdocta f, dēdoctum n followed by the present subjunctive of sum. |
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| pluperfect |
Use dēdoctus m, dēdocta f, dēdoctum n followed by the imperfect subjunctive of sum. |
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| imperatives |
active |
passive |
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| present (you) |
future (you) |
future (he/she) |
present (you) |
future (you) |
future (he/she) |
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|
singular |
dēdocē |
dēdocētō |
dēdocētō |
dēdocēre |
dēdocētor |
dēdocētor |
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| plural |
dēdocēte |
dēdocētōte |
dēdocentō |
dēdocēminī |
— |
dēdocentor |
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|
present |
perfect |
future |
present |
perfect |
future |
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| infinitives |
dēdocēre |
dēdocuisse |
dēdoctūrus esse |
dēdocērī |
dēdoctus esse |
dēdoctum īrī |
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| participles |
dēdocēns (dēdocentis) |
— |
dēdoctūrus-ra, -rum |
— |
dēdoctus-a, -um |
dēdocendus-nda, -ndum |
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Related terms
References
- dedoceo in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879