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1st pers. sing.:
moveo
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Etymology of the Latin word movere
the Latin word
movere
(move, stir, agitate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*meuə-
Derivations in Latin
movita
,
movitus
,
movibilis
,
movimentum
,
motus
,
removere
,
movens
,
admovere
,
permovere
,
promovere
,
submovere
,
transmovere
,
praemovere
,
commovere
,
conmovere
,
demovere
,
dimovere
,
ammovere
,
amovere
,
dismovere
,
motum
,
motivus
Derivations in other languages
Anglo-French
mover
, Anglo-Norman
mover
, French
movoir
, French
mouvoir
, Italian
muovere
, Portuguese
mover
, Spanish
mover
Cognates
Catalan
mourer
, English
move
, French
mouvoir
, Italian
muovere
, Italian
movere
, Provençal
mover
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