succollo

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Etymology

From sub- (up to) +‎ collum (the neck) +‎ (suffix forming first-conjugation verbs)

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Verb

succollō (present infinitive succollāre, perfect active succollāvī, supine succollātum); first conjugation

  1. (transitive, very rare in the Classical period) I take upon the neck or shoulder, I shoulder, I raise a lectica, a Roman litter

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