Id: regoldar^ soldar\ 



Ig: all; 



II: a-colar, foliar 'blow,' 



de-goUar^ hollar^ des-olla7'^ 



re- sol I ar^' 

 rz: for2m\ al-i)horzar; 



testar ('testify,' reg.), co- 

 star^ a-costaVf de-nostar^ a- 

 jMstar ('post,' reg.), to- 

 star'^ 



ndr: des-tendrar^ 



ntr: encoiitrar; 



st: mani-festar^ en-hestm'^ a- sir: a-destrar^ 7nostrar. 



Terminational e ov o before 

 I: azolnr, r'etnolar, des-ina- tar^ regimentary salphnen- 



jolar\ tm\ en-sangrentar^ sar- 



nd: hacendar, 7nei'endar\ ^nejitar^ semeTitaVy 



nt: alentar, calentar, es-car- nz: a/uergonzar ,' 



inentar, cimenta?'^ a-cresceifh- 7'n: gohernar. 



tar, a-pacentar, eni-pai'en- 



II. ER VERBS. 



Radical e or o before 



c: cocer; re: troce7',' 



d: heder; rd: perder, iriordeT^ 



(o)l, (o)lv, {o)v: all/ 7m: cerner; 



rd: en-ce7ider, de-fe7ide7\ hen- rt: ve7'te7'. 



der, a-scender, tende7' 



{vre-, reg.); 



As indicated above, the treatment of the ^V-verbs with radi- 

 cal e, 0, is very simple, and no lists are needed. The rule is: 



All verbs with radical e followed by -nf, -r, -/'/', -rt, and 

 rno'rir, dorniir with radical o, change e, o, when tonic, to ie, 

 ue; and when, atonic to i, w, unless the vowel of the next syl- 

 lable is i; and 



All other ^V-verbs with radical e, and podrir with radical o, 

 change e, o, when tonic, to ^, u/ and when atonic to i, u, un- 

 less the vowel of the next syllable is i. 



