This document provides examples of verbs from the 1st and 2nd conjugations in Latin, including their infinitive, present active indicative, and perfect active participle forms. It lists verbs like "arbitror" meaning "to think", "conor" meaning "to try", and "dominor" meaning "to rule", as well as shades of meaning for related verbs like "adhortor" and "cohortor" both meaning "to urge strongly". It also covers verbs like "miror" meaning "to wonder at", "moror" meaning "to delay", "fateor" meaning "to confess", and "vereor" meaning "to fear".