tollo

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) moronic, dumb, goofy, foolish

Noun

 * 1)  moron, dumbass, goof, fool
 * 2) A piece of paper wrinkled and squeezed into a ball, as for throwing away.

Etymology
From, from , from the root.

Cognate with 🇨🇬,, ,. The perfect and supine stems of tollo were prefixed with to distinguish them from the original forms  and, which had become suppletively attached to the conjugation of.

Farther cognate with Ancient Greek, , , , Lithuanian , Sanskrit , , Old English (English ), Old Armenian.

Verb

 * 1) to raise, lift up, elevate
 * 2) * Vergil. Aeneid
 * Clāmōrēs simul horrendōs ad sīdera tollit.
 * At the same time he raised horrible cries to the stars.
 * 1) to remove, take away, steal, rob
 * Agnus Deī, quī tollis peccāta mundī, miserēre nōbīs.
 * Lamb of God, you who take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
 * 1) to destroy
 * 2) to kill
 * 3) to cancel, annul, eliminate, abolish
 * 4)  to consume, spend, pass
 * 5) to erect, build, construct
 * 6) to spread, disseminate
 * 1) to kill
 * 2) to cancel, annul, eliminate, abolish
 * 3)  to consume, spend, pass
 * 4) to erect, build, construct
 * 5) to spread, disseminate
 * 1)  to consume, spend, pass
 * 2) to erect, build, construct
 * 3) to spread, disseminate
 * 1) to spread, disseminate
 * 1) to spread, disseminate

Noun

 * 1) dogfish
 * 2) spiny dogfish
 * 1) spiny dogfish