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      Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/gʷémt
Proto-Indo-European
    
    Etymology
    
Athematic root aorist of *gʷem-.
Inflection
    
| Perfective, athematic, active only | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd singular | *gʷémt | |||
| 3rd plural | *gʷmént | |||
| Active voice | Indicative | Imperative | Subjunctive | Optative | 
| 1st singular | *gʷḗm | — | *gʷémoh₂ | *gʷm̥yéh₁m̥ | 
| 2nd singular | *gʷéms | *gʷém, *gʷm̥dʰí | *gʷémesi | *gʷm̥yéh₁s | 
| 3rd singular | *gʷémt | *gʷémtu | *gʷémeti | *gʷm̥yéh₁t | 
| 1st dual | *gʷm̥wé | — | *gʷémowos | *gʷmih₁wé | 
| 2nd dual | *gʷm̥tóm | *gʷm̥tóm | *gʷémetes | *gʷmih₁tóm | 
| 3rd dual | *gʷm̥tā́m | *gʷm̥tā́m | *gʷémetes | *gʷmih₁tā́m | 
| 1st plural | *gʷm̥mé | — | *gʷémomos | *gʷmih₁mé | 
| 2nd plural | *gʷm̥té | *gʷm̥té | *gʷémete | *gʷmih₁té | 
| 3rd plural | *gʷmént | *gʷméntu | *gʷémonti | *gʷmih₁ént | 
| Participle | *gʷmónts | |||
Descendants
    
References
    
- Ringe, Donald (2006) From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (A Linguistic History of English; 1), Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN
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