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examplo

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Latin

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Etymology

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From ex- (out) +‎ amplus (broad) +‎ (verb-forming suffix). Attested in the Liber Glossarum.[1]

Verb

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examplō (present infinitive examplāre, perfect active examplāvī, supine examplātum); first conjugation (Early Medieval Latin)

  1. to broaden

Conjugation

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Descendants

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  • Gallo-Romance:
    • Catalan: eixamplar
    • Old French: essampler
    • Old Occitan: eissamplar
  • Ibero-Romance:

References

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  1. ^ Georg Getz, Carl Gustav Löwe, Wilhelm C. Heraeus (1894) Corpus glossariorum Latinorum: Placidus Liber glossarum, glossaria reliqua[1], volume V, Leipzig: B. G. Teubner Verlag, page 195:Examplat exaperit exinuat