abiungo
Latin
Etymology
From ab- (“from, away from”) + iungō (“join, connect, attach”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /abˈi̯un.ɡoː/, [äbˈi̯ʊŋɡoː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /abˈjun.ɡo/, [äbˈjuŋɡo]
Verb
abiungō (present infinitive abiungere, perfect active abiūnxī, supine abiūnctum); third conjugation
- I loose from a yoke, unyoke, unharness
- I remove, separate, split or detach something or from something.
Conjugation
Synonyms
- (remove): abdō, abdūcō, abiugō, āmandō, āmōlior, āmoveō, aspellō, auferō, dēmoveō, dētrahō, eximō, relēgō, removeō, submoveō
- (separate): abiugō
- (unyoke): abiugō
Antonyms
- (remove): addō
Related terms
Descendants
- Portuguese: abjungir
References
- “abiungo”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers