Etymology
From re- + pōnō (“put”).
Verb
repōnō (present infinitive repōnere, perfect active reposuī, supine repositum or repostum); third conjugation
- to put back
- (medicine) to put back, return a bone to its proper place, to reduce a dislocation
- Near-synonym: recompōnō
- ossa recompōnere ― to set bones back in their place
- to restore
- to store
- to reposit
- to replace
- to return
Conjugation
More information indicative, singular ...
| indicative |
singular |
plural |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| active |
present |
repōnō |
repōnis |
repōnit |
repōnimus |
repōnitis |
repōnunt |
| imperfect |
repōnēbam |
repōnēbās |
repōnēbat |
repōnēbāmus |
repōnēbātis |
repōnēbant |
| future |
repōnam |
repōnēs |
repōnet |
repōnēmus |
repōnētis |
repōnent |
| perfect |
reposuī |
reposuistī |
reposuit |
reposuimus |
reposuistis |
reposuērunt, reposuēre |
| pluperfect |
reposueram |
reposuerās |
reposuerat |
reposuerāmus |
reposuerātis |
reposuerant |
| future perfect |
reposuerō |
reposueris |
reposuerit |
reposuerimus |
reposueritis |
reposuerint |
| passive |
present |
repōnor |
repōneris, repōnere |
repōnitur |
repōnimur |
repōniminī |
repōnuntur |
| imperfect |
repōnēbar |
repōnēbāris, repōnēbāre |
repōnēbātur |
repōnēbāmur |
repōnēbāminī |
repōnēbantur |
| future |
repōnar |
repōnēris, repōnēre |
repōnētur |
repōnēmur |
repōnēminī |
repōnentur |
| perfect |
repositus or repostus + present active indicative of sum |
| pluperfect |
repositus or repostus + imperfect active indicative of sum |
| future perfect |
repositus or repostus + future active indicative of sum |
| subjunctive |
singular |
plural |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| active |
present |
repōnam |
repōnās |
repōnat |
repōnāmus |
repōnātis |
repōnant |
| imperfect |
repōnerem |
repōnerēs |
repōneret |
repōnerēmus |
repōnerētis |
repōnerent |
| perfect |
reposuerim |
reposuerīs |
reposuerit |
reposuerīmus |
reposuerītis |
reposuerint |
| pluperfect |
reposuissem |
reposuissēs |
reposuisset |
reposuissēmus |
reposuissētis |
reposuissent |
| passive |
present |
repōnar |
repōnāris, repōnāre |
repōnātur |
repōnāmur |
repōnāminī |
repōnantur |
| imperfect |
repōnerer |
repōnerēris, repōnerēre |
repōnerētur |
repōnerēmur |
repōnerēminī |
repōnerentur |
| perfect |
repositus or repostus + present active subjunctive of sum |
| pluperfect |
repositus or repostus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum |
| imperative |
singular |
plural |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| active |
present |
— |
repōne |
— |
— |
repōnite |
— |
| future |
— |
repōnitō |
repōnitō |
— |
repōnitōte |
repōnuntō |
| passive |
present |
— |
repōnere |
— |
— |
repōniminī |
— |
| future |
— |
repōnitor |
repōnitor |
— |
— |
repōnuntor |
| repōnere |
repōnī |
repōnēns |
— |
repositūrum esse, repostūrum esse |
repositum īrī, repostum īrī |
repositūrus, repostūrus |
repōnendus, repōnundus |
| reposuisse |
repositum esse, repostum esse |
— |
repositus, repostus |
| — |
repositum fore, repostum fore |
— |
— |
repositūrum fuisse, repostūrum fuisse |
— |
— |
— |
| repōnendī |
repōnendō |
repōnendum |
repōnendō |
repositum, repostum |
repositū, repostū |
Close
References
- “repono”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “repono”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891), An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- “repono”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- to deify a person: aliquem in deorum numerum referre, reponere
- repono in Ramminger, Johann (16 July 2016 (last accessed)), Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700, pre-publication website, 2005-2016