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Etymology

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The verb is probably derived from the noun.[1] Their origin is unknown:

  • Possibly from the root Proto-Indo-European *dʰer- (to hold) (the same of firmus), as the fear that makes one rigid.
  • Alternatively cognate with Ancient Greek μόρμορος (mórmoros, fear, panic), μύρμος (múrmos, fear) and μορμώ (mormṓ, bogey, she-monster), with the same dissimilation *morm- > form- seen in formīca and possibly fōrma.[2][1]
    If this is of Proto-Indo-European origin, it would appear to be a reduplication of a root *mer-, possibly the same root as *mer- (to disturb) and/or the source of *mor- (incubus, mare (evil female spirit of nightmares)) (which is otherwise thought to be from *mer- (to disappear, die)). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) However, de Vaan reconstructs only a stem *mormo- which he does not allow an etymology.
    If not Indo-European, then a substrate origin must be considered, which the variation of forms in Greek and morphological obscurity in both languages make likely. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

The suffix component -īd- is unexplained in either case, but compare -idus (with different vowel length), (forming nouns).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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formīdō (present infinitive formīdāre, perfect active formīdāvī, supine formīdātum); first conjugation

  1. to dread or fear
  2. to be afraid of or for

Conjugation

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   Conjugation of formīdō (first conjugation)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present formīdō formīdās formīdat formīdāmus formīdātis formīdant
imperfect formīdābam formīdābās formīdābat formīdābāmus formīdābātis formīdābant
future formīdābō formīdābis formīdābit formīdābimus formīdābitis formīdābunt
perfect formīdāvī formīdāvistī formīdāvit formīdāvimus formīdāvistis formīdāvērunt,
formīdāvēre
pluperfect formīdāveram formīdāverās formīdāverat formīdāverāmus formīdāverātis formīdāverant
future perfect formīdāverō formīdāveris formīdāverit formīdāverimus formīdāveritis formīdāverint
passive present formīdor formīdāris,
formīdāre
formīdātur formīdāmur formīdāminī formīdantur
imperfect formīdābar formīdābāris,
formīdābāre
formīdābātur formīdābāmur formīdābāminī formīdābantur
future formīdābor formīdāberis,
formīdābere
formīdābitur formīdābimur formīdābiminī formīdābuntur
perfect formīdātus + present active indicative of sum
pluperfect formīdātus + imperfect active indicative of sum
future perfect formīdātus + future active indicative of sum
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present formīdem formīdēs formīdet formīdēmus formīdētis formīdent
imperfect formīdārem formīdārēs formīdāret formīdārēmus formīdārētis formīdārent
perfect formīdāverim formīdāverīs formīdāverit formīdāverīmus formīdāverītis formīdāverint
pluperfect formīdāvissem formīdāvissēs formīdāvisset formīdāvissēmus formīdāvissētis formīdāvissent
passive present formīder formīdēris,
formīdēre
formīdētur formīdēmur formīdēminī formīdentur
imperfect formīdārer formīdārēris,
formīdārēre
formīdārētur formīdārēmur formīdārēminī formīdārentur
perfect formīdātus + present active subjunctive of sum
pluperfect formīdātus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present formīdā formīdāte
future formīdātō formīdātō formīdātōte formīdantō
passive present formīdāre formīdāminī
future formīdātor formīdātor formīdantor
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives formīdāre formīdāvisse formīdātūrum esse formīdārī formīdātum esse formīdātum īrī
participles formīdāns formīdātūrus formīdātus formīdandus
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
formīdandī formīdandō formīdandum formīdandō formīdātum formīdātū

Derived terms

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Noun

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formīdō f (genitive formīdinis); third declension

  1. fear, alarm, terror, dread
  2. fright, horror
  3. scarecrow

Declension

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Third-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative formīdō formīdinēs
genitive formīdinis formīdinum
dative formīdinī formīdinibus
accusative formīdinem formīdinēs
ablative formīdine formīdinibus
vocative formīdō formīdinēs

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “formīdō, -īnis”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 234–235
  2. ^ Μορμώ”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press

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