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Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"
legere means to dine fine[she was in the resturaunt with a lady and legered with the lady] if you have any questions please look up legered thank you very much have a nice day smart people you will do great things in life
To read - legere.
Latin, from the verb intellegere, "to understand", from inter "among" and legere "to read".
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"Reading" in Latin is the present participle of the verb lego, legere, legi, lectus, which is legens.
The principal parts of the verb "to read" (which is how Latin verbs are listed in dictionaries) are "lego, legere, lexi, lectum." There are a few ways to say "reading" in Latin, but the roots of the verb are: leg- lex- ("lexicon") lect- ("lecture")
The Latin word legere means "to read." See such words as legible and legend. The Latin word lex, legis means "law." See such words as legislator and legal.
Lege librum! (imperative command) Legere librum - to read a book
"Intelligence" comes from the Latin verb intellegere, "to understand", from inter- "among" and legere "to read".
The base word of "legible" is "legi," which comes from the Latin word "legere" meaning "to read."