necto
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Uncertain. Possibly related to nōdus (“knot”) and/or nassa (“a narrow-necked basket for catching fish”). The ending may be analogous to that found in plectō (“plait, weave, braid”)[1] or pectō (“comb wool”).[2]
The following roots and cognates have been proposed:
nectō (present infinitive nectere, perfect active nexī, supine nexum); third conjugation
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