The Latin word for to read is
legere
Translations for to read and their definitions
legere | |
1. v. second-person singular future indicative passive of lego | |
2. v. third-person plural indicative active of lego | |
3. v. second-person singular present subjunctive passive of lego | |
4. v. present active infinitive of lego | |
5. v. second-person singular present imperative passive of lego | |
6. v. second-person singular present indicative passive of lego |
studere | |
1. v. present active infinitive of studeo |
recito | |
1. v. I read aloud, recite | |
2. v. I appoint, name (in writing) |
lego | |
1. v. I choose, select, appoint | |
2. v. I collect, gather, bring together | |
3. v. I read | |
Lingua Graeca est; non potest legi. - It's Greek, it cannot be read. | |
4. v. (Medieval Latin) I teach, profess | |
5. v. I dispatch, send as ambassador | |
6. v. I deputize |
legor | |
1. v. first-person singular present indicative passive of lego | |
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