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in-fĕro, intŭli, illātum, inferre, v. a., to carry, bring, put, or throw into or to a place (class.); constr. with in and acc., ad, or the dat.
 
in-fĕro, intŭli, illātum, inferre, v. a., to carry, bring, put, or throw into or to a place (class.); constr. with in and acc., ad, or the dat.
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An interesting substitution because these are almost antonyms.
 
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Note title aufero vs. infero
Concept(s)
Page(s) link(s) Page:FC 1042.djvu/128
Related note(s)

aufĕro, abstŭli, ablātum, auferre, v. a. [ab-fero; cf. ab init.], to take or bear off or away, to carry off, withdraw, remove

in-fĕro, intŭli, illātum, inferre, v. a., to carry, bring, put, or throw into or to a place (class.); constr. with in and acc., ad, or the dat.

An interesting substitution because these are almost antonyms.

References

Lewis & Short Online