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1 SINK
[N]CONFLUVIUM (-I) (N)[V]MERGO (-ERE MERSI MERSUM)ILLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)INLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)DEMERGO (-ERE -MERSI -MERSUM)SUBMERGO (-ERE -MERSI -MERSUM)SUMMERGO (-ERE -MERSI -MERSUM)SUPPRIMO (-ERE -PRESSI -PRESSUM)SUBPRIMO (-ERE -PRESSI -PRESSUM)DEPRIMO (-ERE -PRESSI -PRESSUM)PESSUM EOPESSUM SIDOCADO (-ERE CECIDI CASUM)DECIDO (-ERE -CIDI)CONCIDO (-ERE -CIDI)LABOR (LABI LAPSUS SUM)DELABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)SUCCUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI -CUBITUM)LABO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)VERGO (-ERE)FLUO (-ERE FLUXI FLUXUM)DEMITTO (-ERE -MISI -MISSUM)PESSUM DOPESSUM PREMOOBRUO (-ERE -RUI -RUTUM)PERFRINGO (-ERE -FREGI -FRACTUM)PERFORO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERSIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)CLINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)DEGRASSOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)PESSUNDO (-ARE -DEDI -DATUS)SUBLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)- LET SINK -
2 SINK: LET SINK
[V]DEMITTO (-ERE -MISI -MISSUM) -
3 SINK BACK
[V]RELABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)RECUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI) -
4 SINK DOWN
[V]OCCUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI -CUBITUM)OBCUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI -CUBITUM)RECUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI)CONSIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)SIDO (-ERE SIDI SESSUM)DESIDO (-ERE -SEDI)DEPRIMO (-ERE -PRESSI -PRESSUM)DEVOLVO (-ERE -VOLVI -VOLUTUM)CORRUO (-ERE -RUI)PROCUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI -CUBITUM) -
5 SINK IN
[V]HAURIO (-IRE HAUSI HAUSTUM) -
6 SINK INTO
[V]DESCENDO (-ERE -SCENDI -SCENSUM) -
7 SINK INTO A FAINT
[V]COLLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)CONLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM) -
8 SINK UNDER
[V]DEFICIO (-ERE -FECI -FECTUM) -
9 demergo
demergo, 3, plunge down, sink (tr.), Mt. 18:6; L. 10:15.* -
10 mergo
* mergo, 3, plunge into, sub-merge, 1 T. 6:9; (in pass) sink, be submerged, plunged, Mt. 14:30; L. 5:7; A. 20:9.*
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