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refero
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to bear, bring, drive, or carry back, off, or away
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to give back, give up, return, restore, pay back, repay, pay in return, show one's gratitude
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to bring back, return, answer, echo, resound
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to bring back, restore, renew, revive, repeat
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to say in return, respond, reply, answer, represent
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to call to mind, recall, think over, call back to memory, repeat one's self
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to reconsider
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to refer to, assign to, give credit for
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to judge by, measure according to a certain standard
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to restore, renew, revive, repeat
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) relate, recount, tell, say
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to bring before, refer to
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to include, enter
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to make known officially, report, deliver, transmit, announce, notify, proclaim, register, record
- (conjugation-3, passive, suppletive) to retreat, go back, withdraw, return
- (conjugation-3, suppletive) to tell, recount, narrate
Opposite of
oblīvīscor, oblitterō, prōgredior, prōdeō, prōcēdō, prōficiō, aggredior, ēvehō, incēdō, accēdō, adeō
Pronounced as (IPA)
[ˈrɛ.fɛ.roː]
Etymology
From re- + ferō (“bear, carry”).
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