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commŏvĕo
transitive verb II conjugation

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1 to shake, to stir up, to agitate
2 to displace, to disturb, to trouble, to worry, to upset
3 to jolt
4 to excite
5 to waken
6 to provoke
7 (money or camp) to move
8 to produce
9 (war) to cause, start
10 (point) to raise

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commoveo ex loco castra || commoveo odium alicui in aliquem || commoveo bellum || commoveo risum || commoveo sacra || commoveo lacrimas || commoveo homines ad || commoveo misericordiam alicui || commoveo contra rem publicam || commoveo invidiam in aliquem || commoveo iram || commoveo aciem || commoveo animum alicuius || cachinnum alicuius commoveo || aciem commovent = they set themselves in motion || cachinnos commoveo || sacra commoveo || commoveo me contra rempublicam || cachinnos inridentium commovebat || cervum commovere canes || bilem alicui moveo or commoveo || sacra moveo or commoveo || bellum conflo or concito or commoveo || clamore renovato commovent aciem || ea ipsa (saxa) … in eos qui commoverant recidebant || commoverat quosdam magnitudine exempli || commoveo hostem hostium aciem


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