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( J ) Regular when active ; as, cr bacfte S9rob ; fca Srcb buf. ( 2 ) 

 In the imperfect subjunctive begonnc is also used. ( 3 ) aScffcmmt 

 is not frequently used, and is employed only in the sense of 

 compressed. ( 4 ) Irregular when it means, to induce ; regular 

 when it means, to move a body or affect the sensibilities. (*) 

 SBeutft and bent, in the present, are poetical. 



Like erlofct>cn and auSft>d;cn, irregular only when intransitive, 

 tfefdben is always transitive and regular. ( 10 ) Irregular always 

 as an intransitive verb, but regular when transitive. ( u ) More 

 frequently used as a regular verb. ( 12 ) All the compounds of 

 fafyren are irregular except nntlfab,ren. ( 13 ) The forms ficng and 

 fienge are obsolete. 



