* Other principal parts: The other principal parts of *bibō* (present, present active infinitive, perfect active indicative, supine, perfect passive participle) generate many forms. These include:
* bibere: infinitive
* bibi: perfect active indicative (I drank)
* bibitum: supine
* potus: perfect passive participle (having drunk) - this participle is widely used to form perfect passive participial phrases, acting almost as a separate word.
* Compounds: *Bibō* could form compound verbs, although not many are common in classical Latin.
Therefore, there aren't direct "derivatives" like "-tion" or "-able" suffixes applied to *bibit*. The related forms listed above, stemming from the verb's conjugation and compounding potential, are its linguistic offspring.