infero
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infero (accusative singular inferon, plural inferoj, accusative plural inferojn)
From Latin īnferus (“low”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *n̥dʰér.
infero (feminine infera, masculine plural inferi, feminine plural infere)
From in- (“in, at, on; into”) + ferō (“bear, carry; suffer”).
īnferō (present infinitive īnferre, perfect active intulī, supine illātum); third conjugation, irregular
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