obeo

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to go towards, go to meet
 * 2) to arrive at, reach, come to
 * 3) to undertake a task, take charge of, take part in
 * 4) to traverse, travel over, travel through
 * 5)  to set
 * 6)  to fall, perish, pass away, die (mortem or diem obeo)
 * 7)  to survey, look over
 * 1) to traverse, travel over, travel through
 * 2)  to set
 * 3)  to fall, perish, pass away, die (mortem or diem obeo)
 * 4)  to survey, look over
 * 1)  to survey, look over

Conjugation
Irregular conjugation, but similar to fourth conjugation. The third principal part is most often contracted to, but occasionally appears as.