struo

Etymology
From, from. The stems of and  (for the expected *strōvī and *strūtum) must be analogical on the model of. Cognate with 🇨🇬 (🇨🇬), 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to place one thing on top of another, to pile up, join together
 * 2) to compose, construct, build
 * 3)  to ready, prepare, devise, design, contrive, arrange, plot, aim at, accomplish, to make or do a plan, purpose, intent, or course of action
 * 4) to place, arrange
 * 5) to heap up, load with
 * 1) to place, arrange
 * 2) to heap up, load with
 * 1) to place, arrange
 * 2) to heap up, load with
 * 1) to heap up, load with

Usage notes
In Classical texts, the only passive forms for this verb are the third-person singular and plural. Please note that there is a disagreement over whether the root vowel is short or long in the third and fourth principal parts and the verb forms based on these ( for and  for ).