inquino
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
inquino
Uncertain; according to the 8th century abridgment of Festus by Paul the Deacon, the word comes from cunīre (“to shit”). Cognate with caenum, obscenus according to Pokorny.
inquinō (present infinitive inquināre, perfect active inquināvī, supine inquinātum); first conjugation
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