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înviora

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Unknown. Perhaps from a Vulgar Latin root *invīvulāre, ultimately from Latin vīvus, or from a Vulgar Latin *invibrāre, from Latin vibrō, vibrāre. Another theory considers it possibly a derivation of viu (in its now rare nominal sense of "living being, creature"), through an alternative plural *viuri. [1]

Verb

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a înviora (third-person singular present înviorează, past participle înviorat) 1st conj.

  1. to enliven
  2. to quicken
  3. to cheer up, brighten up
  4. to animate
  5. to exhilarate

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