erect
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English erect, a borrowing from Latin ērectus (“upright”), past participle of ērigō (“raise, set up”), from ē- (“out”) + regō (“to direct, keep straight, guide”).
erect (comparative more erect, superlative most erect)
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From Middle English erecten, from the adjective (see above).
erect (third-person singular simple present erects, present participle erecting, simple past and past participle erected)
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erect m or n (feminine singular erectă, masculine plural erecți, feminine and neuter plural erecte)
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