effor

Latin

Alternative forms

  • ecfor

Etymology

From ē (out of), short form of ex, + for (say).

Pronunciation

Verb

present active effor, present infinitive effārī, perfect active effātus sum. (deponent)

  1. I speak, say out, utter.
  2. (of augurs) I define, determine, fix.

Inflection

  • In Classical Latin, the only forms attested in surviving sources are: effor, effāris, effātur, effāmini, effāntur, effābor, effābere, effābimur, effāre, effārī, perfect forms from effātus, the present active participle effāns, and the gerund effandum, and gerundive effandus.

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References

  • effor in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879
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