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DisambiguationYour search returned the following results:ecfĕro
anomalous transitive verb View the declension of this word 1 to bring or carry out, to bring forth 2 to carry out of the house for burial, to bear to the grave, to bury 3 to lift up, elevate, raise, exalt 4 to set forth, spread abroad, utter, publish, proclaim 5 (of speech) to utter, pronounce, express, declare 6 (passive) to be carried out of one's self by passions, feelings, etc 7 (passive) to be carried away, transported, hurried away 8 to raise, elevate, exalt 9 (reflexive) to raise, elevate one's self 10 to rise, advance 11 (reflexive, in a bad sense) to lift up one's self, to carry one's self high 12 to be puffed up, haughty, proud on account of any thing 13 (rare) to carry out to the end, to support, endure permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesadytis ecfert penetralibus ignem || qua in urbe primum se orator extulit || Aurora extulerat lucem referens opera atque labores || M. Agrippam ignobilem loco geminatis consulatibus extulit Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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