moderor

Etymology
From the same root as, but not directly derived from this noun, which declines in Latin as a masculine o-stem. The form moderor was presumably built on a neuter s-stem noun derived from Proto-Indo-European +, whose existence is also indirectly attested by the -es- found in.

Verb

 * 1) to set a measure or bounds to; moderate, mitigate, allay, qualify.
 * 2) to restrain
 * 3)  to manage, arrange, regulate, rule, guide, govern, direct, control.
 * 1)  to manage, arrange, regulate, rule, guide, govern, direct, control.
 * 1)  to manage, arrange, regulate, rule, guide, govern, direct, control.