purgo
Latin
verb
Definitions
- I clean; I purge
Etymology
Affix from Latin pūrus (pure, clean, free from dirt filth, clear, unmixed, plain) + Latin agō (make, do, I drive, act, drive, I do, impel, move, push, I act, lead).
Origin
Latin
agō
Gloss
make, do, I drive, act, drive, I do, impel, move, push, I act, lead
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
鉛
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- intransigent English
- *agīre Latin
- abigo Latin
- actito Latin
- adagium Latin
- adigo Latin
- agilis Latin
- agito Latin
- agmen Latin
- agīna Latin
- agō Latin
- ambages Latin
- ambigo Latin
- auriga Latin
- castigo Latin
- circumago Latin
- cogo Latin
- depuro Latin
- examen Latin
- exigo Latin
- indago Latin
- indiges Latin
- perago Latin
- prodigo Latin
- purgativus Latin
- purifico Latin
- pūrus Latin
- reago Latin
- redigo Latin
- subigo Latin
- transigo Latin
- ācta Latin
- puro Italian
- apurer French
- pur French
- agir Spanish, Castilian
- apurar Spanish, Castilian
- pródigo Spanish, Castilian
- *peu- Proto-Indo-European
- *pew- Proto-Indo-European
- agir Portuguese
- apurar Portuguese
- pródigo Portuguese
- agera Swedish
- pur Swedish
- pur Old French
- pur Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pur Welsh
- ageren Middle Dutch
- pūr Middle High German
- trashëgoj Albanian
- puro Old Portuguese
- agir Occitan
- *agō Proto-Italic
- pur Romansh
- pür Romansh
- puru Asturian
- pur Old Occitan
- puro Old Spanish
- puru Sicilian
- ag·ir Franco-Provençal