ardeo

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) heron

Etymology
From, equivalent to. Cf. < . For the supine compare also  :  and  :, in which the i was retained.

Verb

 * 1) to burn
 * 2)  to glow
 * 3)  to glisten with a feature, usually with a colour
 * 4)  to burn, be strongly affected with an emotion (not always specified; when it is, most often in the ablative, but also with  or )
 * 5)  to be eager
 * 6)  to be ardently or fervently in love, to burn with (especially romantic) desire
 * 1)  to glisten with a feature, usually with a colour
 * 2)  to burn, be strongly affected with an emotion (not always specified; when it is, most often in the ablative, but also with  or )
 * 3)  to be eager
 * 4)  to be ardently or fervently in love, to burn with (especially romantic) desire
 * 1)  to be eager
 * 2)  to be ardently or fervently in love, to burn with (especially romantic) desire
 * 1)  to be eager
 * 2)  to be ardently or fervently in love, to burn with (especially romantic) desire

Descendants
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