enter

Syllable Decomposition

enter

from Late Latin imputo (to graft) different from classical Latin imputare and derived from inpotus, inputōs ('graft, ente') attested in the Salic law formed from Greek - the Greek φ being rendered by /p/ and not by /f/. Greek was probably transmitted with the practice of grafting through the Greek colonies of Provence before the arrival of the Romans in Gaul.

Definitions

agriculture

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "enter"

Anagrams

See also

entées (cn.) entées (v.) entée (v.) entez (v.) entent (v.) entais (v.) entait (v.) entions (v.) entiez (v.) entaient (v.) entai (v.) entas (v.) enta (v.) entâtes (v.) entèrent (v.) enterai (v.) enteras (v.) entera (v.) enterons (v.) enterez (v.)