In modern English that is 'to carry'.
The Latin root "portare" means "to carry" or "to bring." This root is commonly found in words relating to transportation and movement, such as "portable" and "transport."
English word portable, import, export, all come from portare
transportation n vectura f.
Portare animam tuam.
porto, portare: to carry
Latin
Well I do not know the specific definition. But right now I can just tell you that the closest I can get is portare, which is carry.Answer2:The closest I would know is the word moveo. Moveo along with other related meanings means 'to move'
The Latin word verb, "verbum"
Comes from the Latin word "transcribo" (I transfer/copy) Ultimately comes from the Latin word "scribo" (I write)
Fossil comes from the Latin word fossus meaning "to be dug up."
Camera, the word comes from latin origen.
deviate comes from the Latin deviare...deviat