〈—〉 mšꜥ ‘to move’
〈ZI〉 nasāḫu ‘to move’
〈applico〉 ‘to move into conjunction’
〈circumeo〉 ‘to move around’
〈pergo〉 ‘to move’
〈κινέω〉 kineō ‘to move’
〈volvo〉 ‘to turn’
Latin verb
Last edited: 2023-12-12| Primary meaning | to move |
|---|---|
| Literal translation | to be carried |
| Variants | feror |
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Quodsi deficiens lumine in hoc loco constituta in diurna genitura ad Solem feratur, processu temporis potentiam gloriam administrationesque largitur.
‘If [the moon] is found waning in this place in a day-chart moving toward the sun, in the course of time [the native] achieves power, glory and high positions.’
〈—〉 mšꜥ ‘to move’
〈ZI〉 nasāḫu ‘to move’
〈applico〉 ‘to move into conjunction’
〈circumeo〉 ‘to move around’
〈pergo〉 ‘to move’
〈κινέω〉 kineō ‘to move’
〈volvo〉 ‘to turn’
@misc{zodiac1110,
note = {[Online; accessed 2025-12-01]},
author = {Meinhardt, Kierán},
year = {2023},
title = {feror ({Lemma} #1110)},
url = {https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1110/},
howpublished = {https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1110/},
}