CORR, corr
CORR, corr
Sounds Like: KORR
Translations: to seize, to snatch, to rebuke, to correct, to shorten, to make right, to improve, to amend, to destroy, to spoil, to corrupt, to ruin, to strengthen, to confirm, to wrinkle, to furrow, to channel, to divert
From the root: CORRIPERE, CORRIGERE, CORROMPERE, CORRUMPERE, CORROBORARE, CORRUGERE, CORRIVARE
Part of Speech: Abbreviation
Explanation: This is an abbreviation commonly found in Latin manuscripts. It can stand for several different verbs, most frequently 'corripere' (to seize, rebuke, shorten), 'corrigere' (to correct, make right, improve), 'corrumpere' (to destroy, spoil, corrupt), 'corroborare' (to strengthen, confirm), 'corrugere' (to wrinkle, furrow), or 'corrivare' (to channel, divert). The exact meaning must be determined by the context of the sentence. It is not a complete word on its own.
Inflection: This is an abbreviation and does not inflect itself. The full word it represents would inflect according to its verb conjugation, tense, mood, voice, person, and number.
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From the same root
No other words from the same root, CORRIPERE, CORRIGERE, CORROMPERE, CORRUMPERE, CORROBORARE, CORRUGERE, CORRIVARE, appear in our texts.
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