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Etymology
Borrowed from Latin commovēre; adapted to inherited moure. First attested in 1696.
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commoure (first-person singular present commoc, first-person singular preterite commoguí, past participle commogut); root stress: (Central, Valencia, Balearic) /ɔ/
- (transitive) to disturb, to shake up
- to move, to touch (to arouse the feelings or passions of)
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