assero

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See also: -assero

Latin

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From ad- +‎ serō (sow, plant).

Verb

asserō (present infinitive asserere, perfect active assēvī, supine assitum); third conjugation

  1. (transitive) to sow, plant or set near something
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Etymology 2

From ad- +‎ serō (join or bind together). Given Oscan aserum (to seize, inf.), one can reconstruct Proto-Italic *adserō.

Verb

asserō (present infinitive asserere, perfect active asseruī, supine assertum); third conjugation

  1. to join someone or something to oneself
  2. (law, often with manu, in libertatem or liberali causa) to declare someone to be free by laying hands upon him; set free, liberate
  3. (law, often with manu or in servitutem) to declare someone to be a slave by laying hands upon him; claim as a slave
  4. to free from, protect, preserve, defend, defend against
  5. to declare something to be one's own possession, arrogate, claim
  6. to maintain, affirm, allege, assert, declare
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Descendants
  • Catalan: asserir
  • English: assert
  • Italian: asserire
  • Portuguese: asserir

References

  • assero”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • assero in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.