moror

  1. (conjugation-1, deponent, intransitive) to linger, loiter, spend time with
  2. (conjugation-1, deponent, transitive) to delay, hinder
  3. (conjugation-1, deponent) to impede, detain, cause to wait, hinder, hold back, stay

Opposite of
absolvō, accurrō, affluō, corripiō, currō, excipiō, eximō, exonerō, festīnō, līberō, mātūrō, properō, prōvolō, ruō, trepidō, ēmittō
Pronounced as (IPA)
[ˈmɔ.rɔr]
Etymology

From mora (“delay”) + -or (deponent verb-forming suffix).

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