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take in meaning in Latin

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take in verb
[UK: teɪk ɪn]
[US: ˈteɪk ɪn]

sugo [sugere, suxi, suctus](3rd)
verb

take in / up, receive, catch verb

concipio [concipere, concepi, conceptus](3rd) TRANS
verb

take in a snare verb

illaqueo [illaqueare, illaqueavi, illaqueatus](1st)
verb

take in with the eyes or mind verb

pervideo [pervidere, pervidi, pervisus](2nd)
verb

take into account verb
[UK: teɪk ˈɪn.tə əˈk.aʊnt]
[US: ˈteɪk ˌɪn.ˈtuː əˈk.aʊnt]

imputo [imputare, imputavi, imputatus](1st)
verb

accept, take in verb

recipio [recipere, recepi, receptus](3rd)
verb

consume, take in / up verb

insumo [insumere, insumpsi, insumptus](3rd) TRANS
verb

contract to give / take in marriage verb

spondeo [spondere, spepondi, sponsus](2nd) INTRANS
verb

spondeo [spondere, spopondi, sponsus](2nd) INTRANS
verb

drink (in addition), take in by drinking verb

abbibo [abbibere, abbibi, -](3rd)
verb

adbibo [adbibere, adbibi, -](3rd)
verb

error, mistake (in thought / action) noun

erratum [errati](2nd) N
noun

grasp, take in / up verb

complecto [complectere, complecti, complexus](3rd) TRANS
verb

complector [complecti, complexus sum](3rd) DEP
verb

conplecto [conplectere, conplecti, conplexus](3rd) TRANS
verb

conplector [conplecti, conplexus sum](3rd) DEP
verb

mistake in grammar, solecism noun

soloecismus [soloecismi](2nd) M
noun

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