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      Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/fingō
Proto-Italic
    
    Etymology
    
From earlier *θingō, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰi-né-ǵʰ-ti, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeyǵʰ- (“to knead, form”).[1]
Inflection
    
| Inflection of *fingō (third conjugation) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Present | *fingō | |
| Perfect | *fifikai | |
| Past participle | *fiktos | |
| Present indicative | Active | Passive | 
| 1st sing. | *fingō | *fingōr | 
| 2nd sing. | *finges | *fingezo | 
| 3rd sing. | *finget | *fingetor | 
| 1st plur. | *fingomos | *fingomor | 
| 2nd plur. | *fingetes | *fingem(e?)n(ai?) | 
| 3rd plur. | *fingont | *fingontor | 
| Present subjunctive | Active | Passive | 
| 1st sing. | *fingām | *fingār | 
| 2nd sing. | *fingās | *fingāzo | 
| 3rd sing. | *fingād | *fingātor | 
| 1st plur. | *fingāmos | *fingāmor | 
| 2nd plur. | *fingātes | *fingām(e?)n(ai?) | 
| 3rd plur. | *fingānd | *fingāntor | 
| Perfect indicative | Active | |
| 1st sing. | *fifikai | |
| 2nd sing. | *fifikistai | |
| 3rd sing. | *fifike(d) | |
| 1st plur. | *fifikomos | |
| 2nd plur. | *fifikistes | |
| 3rd plur. | *fifikēri | |
| Present imperative | Active | Passive | 
| 2nd sing. | *finge | *fingezo | 
| 2nd plur. | *fingete | — | 
| Future imperative | Active | |
| 2nd + 3rd sing. | *fingetōd | |
| Participles | Present | Past | 
| *fingents | *fiktos | |
| Verbal nouns | tu-derivative | s-derivative | 
| *fiktum | *fingezi | |
Descendants
    
- Latin: fingo
- Faliscan: fifiked (3s.pf)
- Oscan: fifikus (2s.fut.pf)
- Umbrian: fiktu (3s.ipv.II)
References
    
- De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “fingō”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 221-2
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