出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/31 03:54 UTC 版)
nolo (comparative more nolo, superlative most nolo)
nōlō (present infinitive nōlle, perfect active nōluī); irregular conjugation, suppletive, no passive, no gerund
The present active indicative voice was defective during the Classical period, only having synthetic forms in the first-person singular, first-person plural and third-person plural; the second-person singular, third-person singular and second-person plural were expressed by nōn with forms of volō. Old Latin had a second-person singular nevīs as an alternative to nōn vīs and a third-person singular nevolt as an alternative to nōn volt; in addition, a contracted second-person plural nōltis is attributed by Diomedes to the Old Latin author Caecilius Statius. No contracted forms of nevīs or nevolt are attested.
Old Latin.