suadeo

Etymology
From a causative verb in  from the root,  hence lit. 'to make sweet, pleasing'. The stem of the original verb may have been either the zero-grade, as in 🇨🇬, or the o-grade , but in the end it was secondarily replaced with the full grade by influence of the related adjective.

Pronunciation

 * Note: while the word generally scans with a glide in classical poetry, the rare pronunciation of the as a vowel (in hiatus) is attested as early as Lucretius (see quotations). Compare the similar phenomenon in, which Romance languages reflect with a hiatus.
 * Note: while the word generally scans with a glide in classical poetry, the rare pronunciation of the as a vowel (in hiatus) is attested as early as Lucretius (see quotations). Compare the similar phenomenon in, which Romance languages reflect with a hiatus.
 * Note: while the word generally scans with a glide in classical poetry, the rare pronunciation of the as a vowel (in hiatus) is attested as early as Lucretius (see quotations). Compare the similar phenomenon in, which Romance languages reflect with a hiatus.

Verb

 * 1) to recommend, advise
 * 2) to urge, exhort, induce, impel, suade, persuade
 * 3) to advocate, promote, support
 * 1) to urge, exhort, induce, impel, suade, persuade
 * 2) to advocate, promote, support
 * 1) to advocate, promote, support
 * 1) to advocate, promote, support
 * 1) to advocate, promote, support
 * 1) to advocate, promote, support

Conjugation

 * This verb has only limited passive conjugation; only third-person passive forms are attested in surviving sources.