haurio

Etymology
From, from , from , whence also 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, with the likely inserted by.

Verb

 * 1) to draw (especially water), drain
 * 2) to drain, drink up, swallow
 * 3)  to take in with the senses as if to drink or swallow
 * 4) to absorb, devour, consume, engulf
 * 5) exhaust, deplete, use up
 * 6)  to spill, shed
 * 7) to tear up, pluck out, draw out; dig up, hollow out
 * 8) to draw, derive, borrow, take
 * 1)  to spill, shed
 * 2) to tear up, pluck out, draw out; dig up, hollow out
 * 3) to draw, derive, borrow, take
 * 1) to draw, derive, borrow, take
 * 1) to draw, derive, borrow, take

Conjugation

 * The supine stem haurītum is also attested (in the ablative haurītū, in Apuleius), alongside the perfect participle haurītus and future active participle haurītūrus and hausūrus (the latter in various poets), even if uncommonly.