moveo

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to move, stir, set in motion
 * 2) to disturb, shake, remove
 * 3) to arouse, excite, promote, produce
 * 4) to begin, commence, undertake
 * 5) to excite, inspire, influence
 * 6) to present or offer
 * 7) to trouble, concern, torment (someone)
 * 8) to exert, exercise
 * 9)  to put forth
 * 1) to excite, inspire, influence
 * 2) to present or offer
 * 3) to trouble, concern, torment (someone)
 * 4) to exert, exercise
 * 5)  to put forth
 * 1) to trouble, concern, torment (someone)
 * 2) to exert, exercise
 * 3)  to put forth
 * 1) to exert, exercise
 * 2)  to put forth

Usage notes
Nōn moveō means "to stand still."

Descendants
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