molior

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to strive, endeavor, work at
 * 2) to put in motion, shake, move
 * 3) to rouse, bestir
 * 4) to undertake, start, begin, commence
 * 5) to erect, construct
 * 6)  to attempt, stir up
 * 7) * c. 190 – 185 , Plautus, Persa 5.2.8:
 * Quia eī fidem nōn habuī argentī, eō mihi eās māchinās mōlītu'st.
 * Because I had no trust in him about the silver, he laid me these machinations.