dēfĕror
anomalous transitive verb
View the declension of this word
1 passive form of [defero]
2 to carry, to bring, to sink, to fall down, to fall off
3 to convey, to deliver, to transfer
4 to reduce, to slope (down to)
5 to flow, to carry, to run down to sea
6 to pay, to remit
7 to deposit, to record, to register
8 to bear, to produce
9 to bring, to lodge information (about), to report
10 to indict, to accuse, to denounce
11 to defer (to)
12 to offer
13 to bestow upon, to confer, to award, to grant, to entrust
14 to submit, to refer for decision
15 to honour
16 to export
anomalous transitive verb
View the declension of this word
1 passive form of [defero]
2 to carry, to bring, to sink, to fall down, to fall off
3 to convey, to deliver, to transfer
4 to reduce, to slope (down to)
5 to flow, to carry, to run down to sea
6 to pay, to remit
7 to deposit, to record, to register
8 to bear, to produce
9 to bring, to lodge information (about), to report
10 to indict, to accuse, to denounce
11 to defer (to)
12 to offer
13 to bestow upon, to confer, to award, to grant, to entrust
14 to submit, to refer for decision
15 to honour
16 to export
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Locutions, idioms and examples
cometae inferius deferuntur || deferor in praeceps || Albucilla defertur impietatis in principem || ad unum omnia deferri || beneficia dormientibus deferuntur || commonefecit sanxisse Augustum quem intra diem ad praetorem urbanum deferrentur || ad eius propinquos a Treveris imperium defertur = the Treveri entrusted the command to his relatives || causa consimilis causarum earum quae in forum deferuntur || eadem lectica usque in cubiculum deferebatur || bona ad vicinum consulem de Palatio … deferebantur || ad hunc summam totius belli deferri = that the high commend of the war was entrusted to this man || addiderunt falsum ab iis equitum numerum deferri || an ea res agebatur ut etiam aegrotos deferri oporteret? || ad deferendos reos praemio duci proximum latrocinio est = to be tempted by a reward and summon someone is almost an act of banditry || accedebat huc quod Dumnorix dixerat sibi a Caesare regnum civitatis deferri = in addition to this Dumnorix had said that the power over the population was conferred to him by Caesar || ad hunc propter iustitiam prudentiamque summam totius belli deferor = to this (man), due to his supreme fairness and wisdom, was entrusted the high command of the war
dēfĕror an. tr. v.
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