aufero

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to take away, take off, bear away, bear off, carry off, remove, withdraw
 * 2)   to bear or carry away, sweep away by wings, the winds, waves, or any other quick motion; waft away, sweep away
 * 3)  to take away, carry off, etc.
 * 4)  to mislead, deceive
 * 5) to take or snatch away; take by force, remove, take away violently, abduct, rob, steal, snatch, confiscate
 * 6)  to take off or away, destroy, kill, slay, consume
 * 7) to separate, sever, divide
 * 8) to lay aside (some action, manner of speaking, etc.); cease from, desist from, leave off
 * 9)   to carry off (as the fruit or result of one's labor, exertions, errors, etc.); obtain, gain, get, receive, acquire
 * 10)  to carry away (the knowledge of a thing); learn, understand
 * 11) to banish, dispel
 * 1) to separate, sever, divide
 * 2) to lay aside (some action, manner of speaking, etc.); cease from, desist from, leave off
 * 3)   to carry off (as the fruit or result of one's labor, exertions, errors, etc.); obtain, gain, get, receive, acquire
 * 4)  to carry away (the knowledge of a thing); learn, understand
 * 5) to banish, dispel
 * 1) to banish, dispel