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1 SERVE
[V]SERVIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)INSERVIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)SUBSERVIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)MINISTRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PRAEMINISTRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)FAMULOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)COMMODO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CONMODO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)APPAREO (-ERE -PARUI -PARITUM)SUM (ESSE FUI)MEREO (-ERE -UI -ITUM)MEREOR (-ERI MERITUS SUM)APPONO (-ERE -POSUI -POSITUM)ASSERVIO (-IRE -IVI)ADSERVIO (-IRE -IVI)ADPAREO (-ERE -UI -ITUS)ANCLO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)ANCULO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
2 SERVE UP
[V]PRAEMINISTRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)DAPINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADPONO (-PONERE -POSUI -POSITUS) -
3 SERVE AS A FOOT SOLDIER
[V]PES: PEDIBUS MEREO -
4 SERVE DEVOTEDLY
[V]DESERVIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM) -
5 SERVE DILIGENTLY
[V]DESERVIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM) -
6 SERVE OUT
[V]EMEREO (-ERE -MERUI -MERITUM) -
7 administro
administro, 1, (1) minister, serve, A. 13:36; 1 P. 4:10; (2) furnish, 2 C. 9:10; 1 P. 4:11.* -
8 deseruio
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9 milito
milito, 1, serve as a soldier, 2 T. 2:4; carry on war, strive, Jas. 4:1; 1 P. 2:11. -
10 ministro
ministro, 1, do service, minister, serve, Mt. 8:15, J. 12:2; furnish, give, 1 P. 1:12; 2 P. 1:5. -
11 seruio
seruio, 4, serve, worship, do service to.
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Serve — Serve, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Served}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Serving}.] [OE. serven, servien, OF. & F. servir, fr. L. servire; akin to servus a servant or slave, servare to protect, preserve, observe; cf. Zend har to protect, haurva protecting. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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