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From Proto-Indo-European *ǵeh₂r- ( “ to call, cry ” ) , of imitative origin.[ 1] Cognate with Ancient Greek γῆρυς ( gêrus , “ voice, speech ” ) , Old English caru ( “ care, sorrow, grief, trouble ” ) . More at care .
garriō (present infinitive garrīre , perfect active garrīvī or garriī , supine garrītum ) ; fourth conjugation
to chatter , prattle
indicative
singular
plural
first
second
third
first
second
third
active
present
garriō
garrīs
garrit
garrīmus
garrītis
garriunt
imperfect
garriēbam
garriēbās
garriēbat
garriēbāmus
garriēbātis
garriēbant
future
garriam
garriēs
garriet
garriēmus
garriētis
garrient
perfect
garrīvī , garriī
garrīvistī , garriistī
garrīvit , garriit
garrīvimus , garriimus
garrīvistis , garriistis
garrīvērunt , garrīvēre , garriērunt , garriēre
pluperfect
garrīveram , garrieram
garrīverās , garrierās
garrīverat , garrierat
garrīverāmus , garrierāmus
garrīverātis , garrierātis
garrīverant , garrierant
future perfect
garrīverō , garrierō
garrīveris , garrieris
garrīverit , garrierit
garrīverimus , garrierimus
garrīveritis , garrieritis
garrīverint , garrierint
passive
present
garrior
garrīris , garrīre
garrītur
garrīmur
garrīminī
garriuntur
imperfect
garriēbar
garriēbāris , garriēbāre
garriēbātur
garriēbāmur
garriēbāminī
garriēbantur
future
garriar
garriēris , garriēre
garriētur
garriēmur
garriēminī
garrientur
perfect
garrītus + present active indicative of sum
pluperfect
garrītus + imperfect active indicative of sum
future perfect
garrītus + future active indicative of sum
subjunctive
singular
plural
first
second
third
first
second
third
active
present
garriam
garriās
garriat
garriāmus
garriātis
garriant
imperfect
garrīrem
garrīrēs
garrīret
garrīrēmus
garrīrētis
garrīrent
perfect
garrīverim , garrierim
garrīverīs , garrierīs
garrīverit , garrierit
garrīverīmus , garrierīmus
garrīverītis , garrierītis
garrīverint , garrierint
pluperfect
garrīvissem , garriissem
garrīvissēs , garriissēs
garrīvisset , garriisset
garrīvissēmus , garriissēmus
garrīvissētis , garriissētis
garrīvissent , garriissent
passive
present
garriar
garriāris , garriāre
garriātur
garriāmur
garriāminī
garriantur
imperfect
garrīrer
garrīrēris , garrīrēre
garrīrētur
garrīrēmur
garrīrēminī
garrīrentur
perfect
garrītus + present active subjunctive of sum
pluperfect
garrītus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
imperative
singular
plural
first
second
third
first
second
third
active
present
—
garrī
—
—
garrīte
—
future
—
garrītō
garrītō
—
garrītōte
garriuntō
passive
present
—
garrīre
—
—
garrīminī
—
future
—
garrītor
garrītor
—
—
garriuntor
garrīre
garrīvisse , garriisse
garrītūrum esse
garrīrī
garrītum esse
garrītum īrī
garriēns
—
garrītūrus
—
garrītus
garriendus , garriundus
garriendī
garriendō
garriendum
garriendō
garrītum
garrītū
^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008 ) “garriō, -īre”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN , page 255
“garrio ”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ) A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press
“garrio ”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891 ) An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers
garrio in Gaffiot, Félix (1934 ) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette.