ROGASSE, rogasse
Sounds Like: roh-GAH-seh
Translations: to have asked, to have requested, to have proposed, to have begged
From the root: ROGO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is the perfect active infinitive form of the Latin verb 'rogo'. It means 'to have asked' or 'to have requested'. It is used in Latin to express an action that was completed before the main verb of the sentence, often in indirect statements.
Inflection: Perfect, Active, Infinitive
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ROGO, appear in our texts.
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