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correxi

Correxi is a term that primarily appears in the study of Latin grammar as the form correxi. In classical Latin, correxi is the first-person singular perfect active indicative of the verb corrigo, meaning “I corrected” or “I have corrected.” The verb corrigo belongs to the third conjugation; its present tense is corrigo, its perfect tense is correxi, and the supine is correctum. In Latin orthography the perfect form is sometimes written correxī, with a macron over the vowel to indicate length.

In usage, correxi denotes a completed action of correcting, setting straight, or amending something. It is found

As a modern term, correxi is not known as the name of a widely recognized organization, technology,

See also: corrigo, correxī, corrigendum, correction. References for the Latin forms are found in standard Latin

in
historical,
philosophical,
or
scholarly
Latin
texts
where
authors
refer
to
past
corrections
of
texts,
judgments,
or
conditions.
For
example,
a
sentence
might
express
that
a
manuscript
was
corrected
or
a
decision
was
rectified.
or
product.
It
is
occasionally
encountered
as
a
Latin
word
within
educational
materials,
or
as
a
brand
or
project
name
in
niche
or
fictional
contexts,
but
such
uses
are
not
established
or
standardized
in
contemporary
reference
sources.
grammars
and
dictionaries
that
document
the
conjugation
and
meanings
of
corrigo.