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Biliteral (2-lit)

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ḏd: Bilateral Root (2-lit)
Base Root: ḏd Geminated Root: ḏdd Imperative: (j)ḏd
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) ḏd ḏd.tw ḏd ḏdd / ḏd(w) (11) /ḏdy ḏd
Imperfective (3) (j)ḏd (j)ḏd.tw ḏd(j)/ḏdy ḏd(w) (11) ḏd(w) (11) / ḏdy
Perfect ḏd.n ḏd.n.tw ------ ------ ḏd.n
Prospective ḏd ḏdd ḏdtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive (j)ḏd (j)ḏd.tw Stative
Passive ------ ḏd(w) / ḏdy Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) ḏd.jn ḏd.jn.tw 1st Person ḏd.kw ḏd.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) ḏd.ḫr ḏd.ḫr.tw 2nd person ḏd.tj ḏd.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) ḏd.k3 ḏd.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) ḏd.w ḏd.wj
Old Perfect (7) ḏdt ḏdt 3rd person (fem) ḏd.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive ḏd Negatival Complement ḏd(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) ḏdt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives 11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Second weak (2ae-inf)

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These receive only a brief mention in the grammars. They seem to differ only in lacking geminated forms. Otherwise (so far as I can tell) they do not behave like weak verbs. Which is weird.

zj: Bilateral Root (2-lit)
Base Root: zj Geminated Root: ------ Imperative: (j)zj (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) zj zj.tw zj zj(w) (11) zj
Imperfective (3) (j)zj (j)zj.tw zy/zjy zj(w) (11) zj(w) (11) / zjy
Perfect zj.n zj.n.tw ------ ------ zj.n
Prospective zj zj zjtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive (j)zj (j)zj.tw Stative
Passive ------ zj Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) zj.jn zj.jn.tw 1st Person zj.kw zj.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) zj.ḫr zj.ḫr.tw 2nd person zj.tj zj.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) zj.k3 zj.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) zj.w / zy zj.wj
Old Perfect (7) zjt zjt 3rd person (fem) zj.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive zj Negatival Complement zjw Complementary Infinitive(8) zwt / zyt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives 11) -w only appears in the masculine singular (note that this note will only be required for some verbs)
13) Sometimes (j)zy in the plural

Second-geminate (2ae-gem)

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3mm: Second-geminate (2ae-gem)
Base Root: 3m Geminated Root: 3mm Imperative: 3m / 3mm
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) 3m 3m.tw 3m 3m(w) (11) / 3my 3m
Imperfective (3) 3mm 3mm.tw 3mm(j)/3mmy 3mm(w) (11) 3mm(w) (11) / 3mmy
Perfect 3mm.n / 3m.n 3mm.n.tw / 3m.n.tw ------ ------ 3m.n
Prospective 3mm 3mm 3mmtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive 3m 3m.tw Stative
Passive ------ 3m Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) 3m.jn 3m.jn.tw 1st Person 3m.kw/3mm.kw 3m.wjn/3mm.kw
"Necessitive"(5) 3mm.ḫr 3mm.ḫr.tw 2nd person 3m.tj/3mm.tj 3m.tjwjn/3mm.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) ------ ------ 3rd person (masc) 3m.w/3mm.w 3m.wj/3mm.wj
Old Perfect (7) 3mmt 3mmt 3rd person (fem) 3m.tj/3mm.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive 3mm (12) Negatival Complement 3mm Complementary Infinitive (8) 3mmt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular (note that this note will only be required for some verbs)
12 3m before suffix pronouns

Irregular: m33

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The differences are mostly extra variation and the ocassional introduction of an n. Note that the variants of the infinitive can occur even when they do not precede a suffix pronoun. This is different from the other second-geminates

m33: Irregular second-geminate (2ae-gem)
Base Root: m3 Geminated Root: m33 Imperative: m3 / m33
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) m3/m3n m3.tw/m3n.tw m3 m3(w) (11) / m3y m3
Imperfective (3) m33 m33.tw m33(j)/m33y m33(w) (11) m33(w) (11) / m33y
Perfect m3.n / m33.n m3.n / m33.n.tw ------ ------ m3.n
Prospective m33 m33 m33tj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive m3/m3n m3.tw/m3n.tw Stative
Passive ------ m3 Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) m3.jn m3.jn.tw 1st Person m3.kw/m33.kw m3.wjn/m33.kw
"Necessitive"(5) m33.ḫr m33.ḫr.tw 2nd person m3.tj/m33.tj m3.tjwjn/m33.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) ------ ------ 3rd person (masc) m3.w/m33.w m3.wj/m33.wj
Old Perfect (7) m3nt m3nt 3rd person (fem) m3.tj/m33.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive m33/m3/m3n (12) Negatival Complement m33 Complementary Infinitive(8) m33t

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular (note that this note will only be required for some verbs)
12) m33 cannot occur before suffix pronouns

Irregular: wnn

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Does have a future consequential, has an irregular perfect.

wnn: Irregular Second-geminate (2ae-gem)
Base Root: wn Geminated Root: wnn Imperative: wn / wnn
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) wn wn.tw wn wn(w) (11) / wny wn
Imperfective (3) wnn wnn.tw wnn(j) / wnny wnn(w) (11) wnn(w) (11) / wnny
Perfect wn wn.tw ------ ------ wn.n
Prospective wnn wnn wnntj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive wn wn.tw Stative
Passive ------ wn Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) wn.jn wn.jn.tw 1st Person wn.kw / wnn.kw wn.wjn / wnn.kw
"Necessitive"(5) wn.ḫr / wnn.ḫr wn.ḫr.tw / wnn.ḫr.tw 2nd person wn.tj / wnn.tj wn.tjwjn / wnn.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) wnn.k3 wnn.k3 3rd person (masc) wn.w / wnn.w wn.wj / wnn.wj
Old Perfect (7) wnt wnt 3rd person (fem) wn.tj / wnn.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive wnn (12) Negatival Complement wnn Complementary Infinitive(8) wnnt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular (note that this note will only be required for some verbs)
12 wn before suffix pronouns

Triliteral (3-lit)

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sḏm: Triliteral (3-lit)
Base Stem: sḏm Geminated Stem: sḏmm (rare) Imperative: sḏm
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) sḏm sḏm.tw sḏm sḏm(w) (11) / sḏmy sḏm
Imperfective (3) sḏm sḏm.tw sḏm(j) / sḏmy sḏm(w) (11) sḏm(w) (11) / sḏmy
Perfect sḏm.n sḏm.n.tw ------ ------ sḏm.n
Prospective sḏm sḏmm sḏmtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive sḏm sḏm.tw Stative
Passive ------ sḏm(w) / sḏmy Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) sḏm.jn sḏm.jn.tw 1st Person sḏm.kw sḏm.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) sḏm.ḫr sḏm.ḫr.tw 2nd person sḏm.tj sḏm.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) sḏm.k3 sḏm.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) sḏm.w sḏm.wj
Old Perfect (7) sḏmt sḏmt 3rd person (fem) sḏm.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive sḏm Negatival Complement sḏm(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) sḏmt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Triliterals with w or j as final radical

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(Only difference is that they don't geminate

3bw: Triliteral (3-lit)
Base Stem: 3bw Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: 3bw
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) 3bw 3bw.tw 3bw 3bw(w) (11) / 3bwy 3bw
Imperfective (3) 3bw 3bw.tw 3bw(j) / 3bwy 3bw(w) (11) 3bw(w) (11) / 3bwy
Perfect 3bw.n 3bw.n.tw ------ ------ 3bw.n
Prospective 3bw 3bw 3bwtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive 3bw 3bw.tw Stative
Passive ------ 3bw(w) / 3bwy Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) 3bw.jn 3bw.jn.tw 1st Person 3bw.kw 3bw.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) 3bw.ḫr 3bw.ḫr.tw 2nd person 3bw.tj 3bw.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) 3bw.k3 3bw.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) 3bw.w 3bw.wj
Old Perfect (7) 3bwt 3bwt 3rd person (fem) 3bw.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive 3bw Negatival Complement 3bw(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) 3bwt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "3bwt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Third-weak (3ae-inf)

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jrj: Third-weak root (3ae-inf)
Base Stem: jr Geminated Stem: jrr Imperative: jr (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) jr jr.tw jr jr(y) jr(y)
Imperfective (3) jr(y) jr(y).tw jrr(j) / jrry jrr(w) (11) jrr(w) (11)
Perfect jr.n jr.n.tw ------ ------ jr.n
Prospective jr(w) / jr(y) jr(w) / jr(y) jr(w)tj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive jr(y) jr(y).tw Stative
Passive ------ jr(w) / jry Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) jr.jn jr.jn.tw 1st Person jr.kw / (jrr.kw) jr.wjn / (jrr.wjn)
"Necessitive"(5) jr.ḫr jr.ḫr.tw 2nd person jr.tj / jrr.tj jr.tjwjn / jrr.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) jr.k3 jr.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) jr.w / jry / jrr.w jr.wj / jrr.wj
Old Perfect (7) jrt / jryt jryt / jrt 3rd person (fem) jr.tj / jrr.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive jrt Negatival Complement jr(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) jr(w)t / jryt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) Sometimes jry in the plural

Third weak with final radical (w)

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z3(w)j: Third-weak root (3ae-inf)
Base Stem: z3 / z3w Geminated Stem: z33 Imperative: z3(w) (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) z3(w) z3(w).tw z3(w) z3(wy) z3(wy)
Imperfective (3) z3(wy) z3(wy).tw z33(j) / z33y z33(w) (11) z33(w) (11)
Perfect z3(w).n z3(w).n.tw ------ ------ z3(w).n
Prospective z3(ww) / z3(wy) z3(ww) / z3(wy) z3(w)tj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive z3(wy) z3(wy).tw Stative
Passive ------ z3(ww) / z3(w)y Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) z3(w).jn z3(w).jn.tw 1st Person z3(w).kw / (z33.kw) z3(w).wjn / (z33.wjn)
"Necessitive"(5) z3(w).ḫr z3(w).ḫr.tw 2nd person z3(w).tj / z33.tj z3(w).tjwjn / z33.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) z3(w).k3 z3(w).k3.tw 3rd person (masc) z3(w).w / z3(w)y / z33.w z3(w).wj / z33.wj
Old Perfect (7) z3(w)t / z3(w)yt z3(w)yt / z3(w)t 3rd person (fem) z3(w).tj / z33.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive z3(w)t Negatival Complement z3(ww) Complementary Infinitive(8) z3(ww)t / z3(w)yt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) Sometimes z3(w)y in the plural

Irregular: e.g. šmj

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There doesn't seem to be any name for this small sub-class ("Third-weak non-geminating" would be an entirely sensible name).

šmj: Third-weak root, non-geminating (3ae-inf)
Base Stem: šm Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: šm (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) šm šm.tw šm šm(y) šm(y)
Imperfective (3) šm(y) šm(y).tw šm(j)/šmy šm(w) (11) šm(w) (11)
Perfect šm.n šm.n.tw ------ ------ šm.n
Prospective šm(w) / šmy šm(w) / šmy šm(w)tj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive šm(y) šm(y).tw Stative
Passive ------ šm(w) / šmy Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) šm.jn šm.jn.tw 1st Person šm.kw šm.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) šm.ḫr šm.ḫr.tw 2nd person šm.tj šm.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) šm.k3 šm.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) šm.w / šmy šm.wj
Old Perfect (7) šmt / šmyt šmyt / šmt 3rd person (fem) šm.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive šmt Negatival Complement šm(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) šm(y)t

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) Sometimes šmy in the plural

Irregular: jnj

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Strange subjunctive form

jnj: Irregular third-weak root (3ae-inf)
Base Stem: jn Geminated Stem: jnn Imperative: jn (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) jn jn.tw jn jn(y) jn(y)
Imperfective (3) jn(y) jn(y).tw jnn(j) / jnny jnn(w) (11) jnn(w) (11)
Perfect jn.n jn.n.tw ------ ------ jn.n
Prospective jn(w) / jn(y) jn(w) / jn(y) jn(w)tj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive jnt(w) jnt(w).tw Stative
Passive ------ jn(w) / jny Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) jn.jn jn.jn.tw 1st Person jn.kw / (jnn.kw) jn.wjn / (jnn.wjn)
"Necessitive"(5) jn.ḫr jn.ḫr.tw 2nd person jn.tj / jnn.tj jn.tjwjn / jnn.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) jn.k3 jn.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) jn.w / jny / jnn.w jn.wj / jnn.wj
Old Perfect (7) jnt / jnyt jnyt / jnt 3rd person (fem) jn.tj / jnn.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive jnt Negatival Complement jn(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) jn(w)t / jnyt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) Sometimes jny in the plural

Third-geminate (3ae-gem)

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snbb: Third-geminate (3ae-gem)
Base Root: ------ Geminated Root: snbb Imperative: snbb
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) snbb snbb.tw snbb snbb(w) / snbby snbb
Imperfective (3) snbb snbb.tw snbb(j)/snbby snbb(w) (11) snbb(w) (11) / snbby
Perfect snbb.n snbb.n.tw ------ ------ snbb.n
Prospective snbb(w) / snbby snbb / snbby snbbtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive snbb snbb.tw Stative
Passive ------ snbb(w) / snbby Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) snbb.jn snbb.jn.tw 1st Person snbb.kw snbb.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) snbb.ḫr snbb.ḫr.tw 2nd person snbb.tj snbb.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) snbb.k3 snbb.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) snbb.w snbb.wj
Old Perfect (7) snbbt snbbt 3rd person (fem) snbb.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive snbb (12) Negatival Complement snbb Complementary Infinitive(8) snbbt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
12) snb before suffix pronouns

Quadriliteral (4-lit)

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wsṯn: Quadriliteral (4-lit)
Base Stem: wsṯn Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: wsṯn
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) wsṯn wsṯn.tw wsṯn wsṯn(w) (11) / wsṯny wsṯn
Imperfective (3) wsṯn wsṯn.tw wsṯn(j)/wsṯny wsṯn(w) (11) wsṯn(w) (11) / wsṯny
Perfect wsṯn.n wsṯn.n.tw ------ ------ wsṯn.n
Prospective wsṯn(w) / wsṯny wsṯn(w) / wsṯny wsṯntj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive wsṯn wsṯn.tw Stative
Passive ------ wsṯn(w) / wsṯny Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) wsṯn.jn wsṯn.jn.tw 1st Person wsṯn.kw wsṯn.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) wsṯn.ḫr wsṯn.ḫr.tw 2nd person wsṯn.tj wsṯn.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) wsṯn.k3 wsṯn.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) wsṯn.w / wsṯny wsṯn.wj
Old Perfect (7) wsṯnt wsṯnyt 3rd person (fem) wsṯn.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive wsṯn Negatival Complement wsṯn(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) wsṯnt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Fourth-weak (4ae-inf)

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nḏrj: Fourth-weak (4ae-inf)
Base Stem: nḏr Geminated Stem: nḏrr Imperative: nḏr (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) nḏr nḏr.tw nḏr nḏr(y) nḏry
Imperfective (3) nḏr(y) nḏr(y).tw nḏrr(j) / nḏrry nḏrr(w) (11) nḏrr(w) (11) / nḏrry
Perfect nḏr.n nḏr.n.tw ------ ------ nḏr.n
Prospective nḏr(w) / nḏry nḏrr nḏrtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive nḏr(y) nḏr(y).tw Stative
Passive ------ nḏr(w) / nḏry Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) nḏr.jn nḏr.jn.tw 1st Person nḏr.kw nḏr.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) nḏr.ḫr nḏr.ḫr.tw 2nd person nḏr.tj nḏr.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) nḏr.k3 nḏr.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) nḏr.w / nḏry nḏr.wj
Old Perfect (7) nḏrt nḏrt 3rd person (fem) nḏr.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive nḏr Negatival Complement nḏr(w) / nḏryw Complementary Infinitive(8) nḏr(w)t / nḏryt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) Sometimes nḏry in the plural


Fourth-weak non-geminating

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(Again, this is just my name for them)

ḥmsj: Fourth-weak (4ae-inf) - Non-geminating
Base Stem: ḥms Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: ḥms (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) ḥms ḥms.tw ḥms ḥms(y) ḥms(y)
Imperfective (3) ḥms(y) ḥms(y).tw ḥms(j) / ḥmsy ḥms(w) (11) ḥms(w) (11) / ḥmsy
Perfect ḥms.n ḥms.n.tw ------ ------ ḥms.n
Prospective ḥms(w) / ḥmsy ḥms(w) / ḥmsy ḥmstj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive ḥms(y) ḥms(y).tw Stative
Passive ------ ḥms(w) / ḥmsy Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) ḥms.jn ḥms.jn.tw 1st Person ḥms.kw ḥms.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) ḥms.ḫr ḥms.ḫr.tw 2nd person ḥms.tj ḥms.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) ḥms.k3 ḥms.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) ḥms.w / ḥmsy ḥms.wj
Old Perfect (7) ḥmst ḥmst 3rd person (fem) ḥms.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive ḥmst Negatival Complement ḥms(w) / ḥmsyw Complementary Infinitive(8) ḥms(w)t / ḥmsyt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) Sometimes ḥmsy in the plural

Quinquiliteral (5-lit)

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nhmhm: Quinquiliteral (5-lit)
Base Stem: nhmhm Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: nhmhm
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) nhmhm nhmhm.tw nhmhm nhmhm(w) (11) / nhmhmy nhmhm
Imperfective (3) nhmhm nhmhm.tw nhmhm(j) / nhmhmy nhmhm(w) (11) nhmhm(w) (11) / nhmhmy
Perfect nhmhm.n nhmhm.n.tw ------ ------ nhmhm.n
Prospective nhmhm(w) / nhmhmy nhmhmm(w) / nhmhmy nhmhmtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive nhmhm nhmhm.tw Stative
Passive ------ nhmhm(w) / nhmhmy Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) nhmhm.jn nhmhm.jn.tw 1st Person nhmhm.kw nhmhm.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) nhmhm.ḫr nhmhm.ḫr.tw 2nd person nhmhm.tj nhmhm.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) nhmhm.k3 nhmhm.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) nhmhm.w nhmhm.wj
Old Perfect (7) nhmhmt nhmhmt 3rd person (fem) nhmhm.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive nhmhm Negatival Complement nhmhm(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) nhmhmt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Sexaliteral(6-lit)

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These only exist in Old Egyptian, in which they were, it seems, conjugated identically to triliterals (They are just the root repeated). I'm not entirely sure how the Old Egyptian conjugation table looks, though... I'm not sure that is something which is known.

Anomalous verbs (i.e. Irregular)

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rdj

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rdj: Anomalous
Base Stem: dj / rdj Geminated Stem: dd Imperative: jmj / dj (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) rdj rdj.tw (r)dj (r)dy / (r)dj rdj / dj
Imperfective (3) dj dj.tw dd(j) / ddy dd(w) (11) dd(w) (11) / ddy
Perfect (r)dj.n (r)dj.n.tw ------ ------ rdj.n / (r)dj.n
Prospective rdj / rdjw / rdy rdj / rdjw /rdy rdjtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive dj dj.tw Stative
Passive ------ (r)dj / (r)dw / (r)dy Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) (r)dj.jn (r)dj.jn.tw 1st Person (r)dj.kw (r)dj.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) rdj.ḫr rdj.ḫr.tw 2nd person (r)dj.tj (r)dj.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) rdj.k3 rdj.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) (r)dj.w / (r)dy (r)dj.wj
Old Perfect (7) ------ ------ 3rd person (fem) (r)dj.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive (r)djt Negatival Complement rdj Complementary Infinitive(8) ------

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) sometimes jmy or dy in the plural

jwj/jj

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No passive forms

jwj / jj: Anomalous
Base Stem: (j)j / jw Geminated Stem: jw Imperative: mj / jj / jw (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) jj / jw ------ jj / jy ------ j
Imperfective (3) jw / jy / jj ------ jwy ------ j(w)w (11) / jyw
Perfect jj.n / jw.n ------ ------ ------ jt.n / jj.n
Prospective jw(y) ------ jwtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive jwt ------ Stative
Passive ------ ------ Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) j(w).jn ------ 1st Person jj.kw / jw.kw jj.wjn / jw.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) jw.ḫr ------ 2nd person jj.tj / jw.tj jj.tjwjn / jw.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) jw.k3 ------ 3rd person (masc) jj.w / jw.w / jy jj.wj / jw.wj
Old Perfect (7) jt / jjt / jyt / jwt ------ 3rd person (fem) jj.tj / jw.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive (j)jt / jwt Negatival Complement jw Complementary Infinitive(8) jwt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular 13) sometimes my or jy in the plural

Causative biliteral (caus. 2-lit)

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smn: Causative biliteral (caus. 2-lit)
Base Stem: smn Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: smn
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) smn smn.tw smn smn(w) (11) / smny smn
Imperfective (3) smn smn.tw smn(j) / smny smn(w) (11) smn(w) (11) / smny
Perfect smn.n smn.n.tw ------ ------ smn.n
Prospective smn(w) / smny smn(w) / smny smntj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive smn smn.tw Stative
Passive ------ smn(w) Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) smn.jn smn.jn.tw 1st Person smn.kw smn.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) smn.ḫr smn.ḫr.tw 2nd person smn.tj smn.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) smn.k3 smn.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) smn.w smn.wj
Old Perfect (7) smnt smnt 3rd person (fem) smn.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive smnt Negatival Complement smn(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) smnt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Causative second-geminate (caus. 2ae-gem)

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sqbb: Causative second-geminate (caus. 2ae-gem)
Base Stem: sqb Geminated Stem: sqbb Imperative: sqbb
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) sqbb sqbb.tw sqbb sqbb(w) (11) / sqbby sqbb
Imperfective (3) sqbb sqbb.tw sqbb(j) / sqbby sqbb(w) (11) sqbb(w) (11) / sqbb(y)
Perfect sqbb.n sqbb.n.tw ------ ------ sqbb.n
Prospective sqbb(w) / sqbby sqbb(w) / sqbby sqbbtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive sqbb sqbb.tw Stative
Passive ------ sqbb(w) Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) sqbb.jn sqbb.jn.tw 1st Person sqbb.kw sqbb.wjn
"Necessity"(5) sqbb.ḫr sqbb.ḫr.tw 2nd person sqbb.tj sqbb.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) sqbb.k3 sqbb.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) sqbb.w sqbb.wj
Old Perfect (7) sqbbt sqbbt 3rd person (fem) sqbb.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive sqbb Negatival Complement sqbb Complementary Infinitive(8) sqbbt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Causative triliteral (caus. 3-lit)

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sˤnḫ: Causative triliteral (caus. 3-lit)
Base Stem: sˤnḫ Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: sˤnḫ
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) sˤnḫ sˤnḫ.tw sˤnḫ sˤnḫ(w) (11) / sˤnḫy sˤnḫ
Imperfective (3) sˤnḫ sˤnḫ.tw sˤnḫ(j) / sˤnḫy sˤnḫ(w) (11) sˤnḫ(w) (11) / sˤnḫy
Perfect sˤnḫ.n sˤnḫ.n.tw ------ ------ sˤnḫ.n
Prospective sˤnḫ(w) / sˤnḫy sˤnḫ(w) / sˤnḫy sˤnḫtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive sˤnḫ sˤnḫ.tw Stative
Passive ------ sˤnḫ(w) Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) sˤnḫ.jn sˤnḫ.jn.tw 1st Person sˤnḫ.kw sˤnḫ.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) sˤnḫ.ḫr sˤnḫ.ḫr.tw 2nd person sˤnḫ.tj sˤnḫ.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) sˤnḫ.k3 sˤnḫ.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) sˤnḫ.w sˤnḫ.wj
Old Perfect (7) sˤnḫt sˤnḫt 3rd person (fem) sˤnḫ.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive sˤnḫ Negatival Complement sˤnḫ(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) sˤnḫt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Causative third-weak (caus. 3ae-inf)

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Final radical is a j or (ocassionally) a w

sḫ3j: Causative third-weak (caus. 3ae)
Base Stem: sḫ3 Geminated Stem: sḫ33 Imperative: sḫ3 (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) sḫ3 sḫ3.tw sḫ3 sḫ3(y) sḫ3(y)
Imperfective (3) sḫ3 / sḫ3y sḫ3.tw / sḫ3y.tw sḫ33(j) / sḫ33y sḫ33(w) (11) sḫ33(w) (11) / sḫ33y
Perfect sḫ3.n sḫ3.n.tw ------ ------ sḫ3.n
Prospective sḫ3(w) / sḫ3y sḫ3r(w) / sḫ3y sḫ3tj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive sḫ3 / sḫ3y sḫ3.tw / sḫ3yt Stative
Passive ------ sḫ3(w) Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) sḫ3.jn sḫ3.jn.tw 1st Person sḫ3.kw sḫ3.wjn
"Necessity"(5) sḫ3.ḫr sḫ3.ḫr.tw 2nd person sḫ3.tj sḫ3.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) sḫ3.k3 sḫ3.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) sḫ3.w / sḫ3y sḫ3.wj
Old Perfect (7) sḫ3t sḫ3t 3rd person (fem) sḫ3.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive sḫ3t / sḫ3(j) Negatival Complement sḫ3(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) sḫ3(w)t / sḫ3yt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) sometimes sḫ3y in the plural

Causative third-geminate (caus. 3ae-gem)

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Allen: "it is theoretically possible that Egyptian possessed some caus. 3ae-gem roots, but no verbs of this class have yet been found."

Causative quadriliteral (caus. 4-lit)

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sḫdḫd: Causative quadriliteral (caus. 4-lit)
Base Stem: sḫdḫd Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: sḫdḫd
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) sḫdḫd sḫdḫd.tw sḫdḫd sḫdḫd(w) (11) / sḫdḫdy sḫdḫd
Imperfective (3) sḫdḫd sḫdḫd.tw sḫdḫd(j) / sḫdḫdy sḫdḫd(w) (11) sḫdḫd(w) (11) / sḫdḫdy
Perfect sḫdḫd.n sḫdḫd.n.tw ------ ------ sḫdḫd.n
Prospective sḫdḫd(w) / sḫdḫdy sḫdḫd(w) / sḫdḫdy sḫdḫdtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive sḫdḫd sḫdḫd.tw Stative
Passive ------ sḫdḫd(w) Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) sḫdḫd.jn sḫdḫd.jn.tw 1st Person sḫdḫd.kw sḫdḫd.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) sḫdḫd.ḫr sḫdḫd.ḫr.tw 2nd person sḫdḫd.tj sḫdḫd.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) sḫdḫd.k3 sḫdḫd.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) sḫdḫd.w sḫdḫd.wj
Old Perfect (7) sḫdḫdt sḫdḫdt 3rd person (fem) sḫdḫd.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive sḫdḫd Negatival Complement sḫdḫd(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) sḫdḫdt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Causative fourth-weak (caus. 4ae-inf)

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sb3gj: Causative fourth-weak (caus. 3ae)
Base Stem: sb3g Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: sb3g (13)
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) sb3g sb3g.tw sb3g sb3g(y) sb3g(y)
Imperfective (3) sb3g(y) sb3g(y).tw sb3g(j) / sb3gy sb3g(w) (11) sb3g(w) (11) / sb3gy
Perfect sb3g.n sb3g.n.tw ------ ------ sb3g.n
Prospective sb3g(w) / sb3gy sb3g(w) / sb3gy sb3gtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive sb3g sb3g.tw Stative
Passive ------ sb3g(w) Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) sb3g.jn sb3g.jn.tw 1st Person sb3g.kw sb3g.wjn
"Necessity"(5) sb3g.ḫr sb3g.ḫr.tw 2nd person sb3g.tj sb3g.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) sb3g.k3 sb3g.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) sb3g.w / sb3gy sb3g.wj
Old Perfect (7) sb3gt sb3gt 3rd person (fem) sb3g.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive sb3g Negatival Complement sb3g(w) / sb3gyw Complementary Infinitive(8) sb3g(w)t / sb3gyt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular
13) sometimes sb3gy in the plural

Causative quinquiliteral (caus. 5-lit)

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snḫbḫb: Causative quinquiliteral (caus. 5-lit)
Base Stem: snḫbḫb Geminated Stem: ------ Imperative: snḫbḫb
Suffix Forms (1) Participles(10)
Active Passive Active Passive Relative
Perfective (2) snḫbḫb snḫbḫb.tw snḫbḫb snḫbḫb(w) (11) / snḫbḫby snḫbḫb
Imperfective (3) snḫbḫb snḫbḫb.tw snḫbḫb(j) / snḫbḫby snḫbḫb(w) (11) snḫbḫb(w) / snḫbḫby
Perfect snḫbḫb.n snḫbḫb.n.tw ------ ------ snḫbḫb.n
Prospective snḫbḫb(w) / snḫbḫby snḫbḫb(w) / snḫbḫby snḫbḫbtj.fj (9) ------ ------
Subjunctive snḫbḫb snḫbḫb.tw Stative
Passive ------ snḫbḫb(w) Singular Plural
"Consequential"(4) snḫbḫb.jn snḫbḫb.jn.tw 1st Person snḫbḫb.kw snḫbḫb.wjn
"Necessitive"(5) snḫbḫb.ḫr snḫbḫb.ḫr.tw 2nd person snḫbḫb.tj snḫbḫb.tjwjn
"Future Consequential"(6) snḫbḫb.k3 snḫbḫb.k3.tw 3rd person (masc) snḫbḫb.w snḫbḫb.wj
Old Perfect (7) snḫbḫbt snḫbḫbt 3rd person (fem) snḫbḫb.tj
Infinitival forms
Infinitive snḫbḫb Negatival Complement snḫbḫb(w) Complementary Infinitive(8) snḫbḫbt

1) All of these forms can display their subject using the suffix pronouns (and they frequently do)
2) Otherwise known as the "Indicative"
3) Otherwise known as the "Circumstantial"
4) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.jn"
5) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.ḫr"
6) No formal name - usually referred to as the "sḏm.k3"
7) Otherwise known as the "sḏmt"
8) Rare & Archaic
9) Declines using third person suffix pronouns: masc.: .fj, fem: .sj & plural: .sn
10) Decline like adjectives
11) -w only appears in the masculine singular

Defective verbs

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