In commentario de Cap XXXVII Orberg dicit ut verbum 'moriere', quod in sententia 'Haec ara tuebitur omnes - aut moriere simul!', futurus de 'mori' sit. Id non est in 501 Latin Verbs aut Whitakker ubi 'morietur' datur.
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Re: moriere
"Moriere" can also be second person indicative future if I understand your question correctly.
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Re: moriere
-- or you will die at the same time!
The passive ending for second person singular can be -ris or -re. It is in Whitaker's: http://www.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bin/word ... rd=moriere
The passive ending for second person singular can be -ris or -re. It is in Whitaker's: http://www.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bin/word ... rd=moriere