181. In tenses formed upon the Perfect Stem, v between two vowels is often lost and contraction takes place.
a. Perfects in -āvī, -ēvī, -ōvī, often contract the two vowels into ā, ē, ō, respectively.
amāsse for amāvisse 
amārim for amāverim 
amāssem for amāvissem 
cōnsuērat for cōnsuēverat 
flēstis for flēvistis 
nōsse for nōvisse
So, also, in Perfects in -vī, where the v is a part of the Present stem.
commōrat for commōverat
Note— The 1st person of the Perfect Indicative (as, amāvī) is never contracted, the 3rd very rarely.
b. Perfects in -īvī regularly omit v, but rarely contract the vowels except before st and ss, and very rarely in the 3rd person Perfect.
audieram for audīveram 
 audīsse for audīvisse 
 audīstī for audīvistī 
abiit for abīvit 
abiērunt for abīvērunt
Note 1— The forms sīris, sīrit, sīrītis, sīrint, for sīveris etc. (from sīverō or sīverim), are archaic.
Note 2— In many forms from the Perfect stem -is-, -iss-, -sis-, are lost in like manner, when s would be repeated if they were retained.
dīxtī for dīxistī (x = cs) 
trāxe for trāxisse 
ēvāstī for ēvāsistī 
vīxet for vīxisset 
ērēpsēmus for ērēpsissēmus 
dēcēsse for dēcessisse
These forms belong to archaic and colloquial usage.
182. Four verbs—dīcō, dūcō, faciō, ferō—with their compounds, drop the vowel termination of the Imperative, making dīc, dūc, făc, fĕr; but compounds in -ficiō retain it (cōnfice).
Note— The Imperative forms dīce, dūce, face (never fere), occur in early Latin.
a. For the Imperative of sciō, the Future form scītō is always used in the singular, and scītōte usually in the plural.
183. The following ancient forms are found chiefly in poetry:
- In the 4th conjugation, -ībam, -ībō, for -iēbam, -iam (future). These forms are regular in eō go (§ 203).
- In the Present Subjunctive, -im (as in duim, perduim is retained in religious formulas and often in comedy. This form is regular in sum and volō and their compounds (§ 170 and § 199).
- In the Perfect Subjunctive and Future Perfect Indicative, -sim, -sō.
 faxim, faxō 
 iussō
 recēpsō (= fēcerim etc.)
 ausim (= ausus sim)
- In the Passive Infinitive, -ier.
 vocārier for vocārī 
 agier for agī
- A form in -āssō, -āssere is found used as a Future Perfect.
 amāssis from amō 
 levāssō from levō
 impetrāssere from impetrō
 iūdicāssit from iūdicōCf. § 263.2.b, Note 
 
    