different between admove vs admoved
admove
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin admove? (“I move, bring, conduct, lead, or carry someone or something to or toward”)
Verb
admove (third-person singular simple present admoves, present participle admoving, simple past and past participle admoved)
- (obsolete) To move or conduct to or toward.
Anagrams
- amoved
Latin
Verb
admov?
- second-person singular present active imperative of admove?
admove From the web:
- what conjugation is admoveo
admoved
English
Verb
admoved
- simple past tense and past participle of admove
admoved From the web:
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