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infĕror
anomalous transitive verb

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1 passive form of [infero]
2 to bring, to carry in, to import
3 to advance, to bring, to march, to step, to move forward
4 to impel, to urge
5 (+ dative) to inflict, to cause, to inflict, to impose, to inspire
6 to put, to throw, to thrust in, to thrust on, to insert
7 to bury, to inter
8 to pay
9 to charge as expense
10 to append

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alicui nex iniusta infertur || Galli in Fonteium inferuntur || addendum est, ut ne criminibus inferendis delectetur || ad inferendam rebus lucem repertae sunt similitudines = the simile was discovered in order to shed light on things || ac de inferenda quidem iniuria satis dictum est = enough was told with regards to causing offense


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