LEIPO, leipo
Sounds Like: LEH-ee-poh
Translations: to leave, to abandon, to forsake, to fail, to be wanting, to be deficient
From the root: LEIPO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a Latin verb meaning 'to leave' or 'to abandon'. It can also convey the sense of 'to fail' or 'to be wanting' in something. It is used to describe the act of departing from a place, person, or duty, or the state of being insufficient.
Inflection: First person singular, present active indicative
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- ΕΝΚΑΤΕΛΙΦΘΗΣΑ — you were forsaken, you were abandoned, you were left behind
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