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** Latin
*** Etymology
From [la], from [la]. Compare [iir-pro], whence [sa] and [fa], as well as [lv] and [cy].[1]
*** Pronunciation
- [caleō]
*** Verb
[2+.nopass.sup-futr-actv-only]
1. to be warm or hot , glow 2. [la] to be aroused , warmed or inflamed 3. [la] to be troubled or perplexed 4. [la] to be yet warm, new or fresh 5. [la] to be carried on warmly , to be urge d on zealously 6. [la] to be eagerly sought , to be frequented
**** Conjugation
[2+.nopass.sup-futr-actv-only]
**** Derived terms
{{col|la |calefaciō |calēscō |calidus |calor |concaleō |recaleō }}
**** Related terms
{{col|la |caldāmentum |caldāria |caldāriola |caldārium |caldārius |caldor |calefactābilis |calefactiō |calefactō |calefactōrius |calefactus |calida |calidē |calidum |calidus |calōrātus |calōrificus }}
**** Descendants
[top2]
- Italo-Romance: - [it] - Northern Gallo-Romance: - [frp] - [fr] - Southern Gallo-Romance: - [ca] - [oc] - Ibero-Romance: - [an] - [osp] [bottom]
*** References
References: [1]. [head=caleō]
*** Further reading
- [R:L&S] - [R:Elementary Lewis] - [R:Gaffiot] [la]
** Romanian
*** Pronunciation
- [ro]
*** Noun
[ro]
1. [ro]