pello

Etymology
From or, a nasal-infix present derived from. See Ancient Greek, , , Latin.

Verb

 * 1) to push, drive, hurl, impel, propel; expel, banish, eject, thrust out
 * 2) to strike, set in motion
 * 3)  to rout, put to flight, discomfit
 * 4)  to strike the chords, play
 * 5)  to touch, move, affect, impress
 * 6) to beat, strike
 * 7)  to conquer, overcome, defeat
 * 1)  to conquer, overcome, defeat
 * 1)  to conquer, overcome, defeat

Conjugation
Note that pluperfect active indicative has the alternative form  and that the perfect active indicative  has the alternative form.