PERAGRO, peragro
Sounds Like: peh-RAH-groh
Translations: I wander through, I travel over, I traverse, I roam, I survey
From the root: PERAGRO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: Peragro is a Latin verb meaning to wander or travel through a place. It implies movement over a wide area, often with the purpose of surveying or exploring. It is a compound word formed from 'per' (through) and 'agro' (to drive, lead, or act).
Inflection: First Conjugation, Present Tense, Indicative Mood, Active Voice, First Person Singular
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From the same root
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- PERAGRARET — he might wander through, he would traverse, he was traveling over, she might wander through, she would traverse, she was traveling over, it might wander through, it would traverse, it was traveling over
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