cerno
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Italian
Latin
Etymology
From Proto-Italic *krinō, from Proto-Indo-European *krey-.
Cognate to Ancient Greek κρίνω (krínō).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈker.noː/, [ˈkɛr.noː]
Verb
cernō (present infinitive cernere, perfect active crēvī, supine crētum); third conjugation
- I separate, sift
- I distinguish, discern, see
- I perceive
- I decide
Conjugation
1At least one rare poetic syncopated perfect form is attested.
Derived terms
Related terms
- certābundus
- certāmen
- certāminō
- certātim
- certātiō
- certātivē
- certātor
- certātus
- certē
- certificō
- certissō
- certitūdō
- certō
- concertātiō
- concertātīvus
- concertātor
- concertātōrius
- concertō
- concrīminor
- condēcernō
- crībellō
- crībellum
- crībrārius
- crībrātus
- crībrō
- crīminālis
- crīmināliter
- crīminātiō
- crīminātor
- crīminātrīx
- crīminātus
- crīminor
- crīminōsē
- crīminōsus
- decertātiō
- decertātor
- decertō
- dēcrētālis
- dēcrētiō
- dēcrētōrius
- dēcrētum
- dēcrētus
- discernenter
- discernibilis
- discerniculum
- discrētē
- discrētim
- discrētiō
- discrētīvē
- discrētīvus
- discrētor
- discrētōrium
- discrētus
- discrīmen
- discrīminālis
- discrīminātim
- discrīminātiō
- discrīminātor
- discrīminātrīx
- discrīminō
- discrīminōsius
- excrēta
- excrētiō
- excrētus
- incertē
- incertō
- incertum
- incertus
- incrētus
- incribrātus
- incrīminātiō
- incrīminō
- indiscrētē
- indiscrētiō
- indiscrētus
- indiscrīminābilis
- indiscrīminātim
- percrībrō
- perincertus
- praecertātiō
- sēcrētāria
- sēcrētārium
- sēcrētē
- sēcrētim
- sēcrētiō
- sēcrētō
- sēcrētum
- sēcrētus
- succrētus
- supercertō
- superincernō
Descendants
References
- cerno in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- cerno in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- cerno in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
- Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- to see clearly, distinctly: cernere et videre aliquid
- the world of sense, the visible world: res quas oculis cernimus
- it is evident from..: cernitur (in) aliqua re (not ex aliqua re)
- to take possession of an inheritance: hereditatem adire, cernere
- to see clearly, distinctly: cernere et videre aliquid
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