curo
first-person singular present indicative ofcurar curo
first-person singular present indicative ofcurar FromSpanish churro .
IPA (key ) : [ˈt͡ʃuro] Hyphenation:cu‧ro curo (plural curo -curo )
( cooking ) churro : a fried pastry from Spain, typically eaten as a dessert and with chocolate beveragecuro
first-person singular present indicative ofcurare Fromcūra +-ō .
cūrō (present infinitive cūrāre ,perfect active cūrāvī ,supine cūrātum ) ;first conjugation
toarrange ,see to ,attend to,take care of,look after ,ensure ,tend toSynonyms: accūrō ,cū̆stōdiō ,servō ,videō ,cōnsulō ,prōcūrō ,colō ,cōnsultō ,respiciō ,serviō ,caveō Rōmānī templa deōrum magnā diligentiācūrant. The Romanscare for the temples of the gods with great diligence. Benedictus de Spinoza , Tractatus Politicussedulocuravi , humanas actiones non ridere, non lugere, neque detestari, sed intelligereIhave laboured diligently, not to mock, lament, or execrate human actions; but to understand them. toheal ,cure similia similibuscūrantur likescure likes togovern ,command ,preside overSynonym: praesum torefresh ( when occurring withcorpus ) toundertake ,procure ( reflexive ) totrouble ( oneself ) ( in mercantile language ) to take care ofmoney matters ,adjust orsettle ,pay Synonyms: pendo ,absolvo ,persolvo ,erogo ,solvo indicative singular plural first second third first second third active present cūrō cūrās cūrat cūrāmus cūrātis cūrant imperfect cūrābam cūrābās cūrābat cūrābāmus cūrābātis cūrābant future cūrābō cūrābis cūrābit cūrābimus cūrābitis cūrābunt perfect cūrāvī cūrāvistī ,cūrāstī 3 cūrāvit ,cūrāt 3 cūrāvimus ,cūrāmus 3 cūrāvistis ,cūrāstis 3 cūrāvērunt ,cūrārunt ,cūrāvēre 3 pluperfect cūrāveram ,cūrāram 3 cūrāverās ,cūrārās 3 cūrāverat ,cūrārat 3 cūrāverāmus ,cūrārāmus 3 cūrāverātis ,cūrārātis 3 cūrāverant ,cūrārant 3 future perfect cūrāverō ,cūrārō 3 cūrāveris ,cūrāris 3 cūrāverit ,cūrārit 3 cūrāverimus ,cūrārimus 3 cūrāveritis ,cūrāritis 3 cūrāverint ,cūrārint 3 sigmatic future1 cūrāssō cūrāssis cūrāssit cūrāssimus cūrāssitis cūrāssint passive present cūror cūrāris ,cūrāre cūrātur cūrāmur cūrāminī cūrantur imperfect cūrābar cūrābāris ,cūrābāre cūrābātur cūrābāmur cūrābāminī cūrābantur future cūrābor cūrāberis ,cūrābere cūrābitur cūrābimur cūrābiminī cūrābuntur perfect cūrātus + present active indicative ofsum pluperfect cūrātus + imperfect active indicative ofsum future perfect cūrātus + future active indicative ofsum subjunctive singular plural first second third first second third active present cūrem cūrēs cūret cūrēmus cūrētis cūrent imperfect cūrārem cūrārēs cūrāret cūrārēmus cūrārētis cūrārent perfect cūrāverim ,cūrārim 3 cūrāverīs ,cūrārīs 3 cūrāverit ,cūrārit 3 cūrāverīmus ,cūrārīmus 3 cūrāverītis ,cūrārītis 3 cūrāverint ,cūrārint 3 pluperfect cūrāvissem ,cūrāssem 3 cūrāvissēs ,cūrāssēs 3 cūrāvisset ,cūrāsset 3 cūrāvissēmus ,cūrāssēmus 3 cūrāvissētis ,cūrāssētis 3 cūrāvissent ,cūrāssent 3 sigmatic aorist1 cūrāssim cūrāssīs cūrāssīt cūrāssīmus cūrāssītis cūrāssint passive present cūrer cūrēris ,cūrēre cūrētur cūrēmur cūrēminī cūrentur imperfect cūrārer cūrārēris ,cūrārēre cūrārētur cūrārēmur cūrārēminī cūrārentur perfect cūrātus + present active subjunctive ofsum pluperfect cūrātus + imperfect active subjunctive ofsum imperative singular plural first second third first second third active present — cūrā — — cūrāte — future — cūrātō cūrātō — cūrātōte cūrantō passive present — cūrāre — — cūrāminī — future — cūrātor cūrātor — — cūrantor non-finite forms infinitive participle active passive active passive present cūrāre cūrārī ,cūrārier 2 cūrāns — future cūrātūrum esse cūrātum īrī cūrātūrus cūrandus perfect cūrāvisse ,cūrāsse 3 cūrātum esse — cūrātus future perfect — cūrātum fore — — perfect potential cūrātūrum fuisse — — — verbal nouns gerund supine genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative cūrandī cūrandō cūrandum cūrandō cūrātum cūrātū
1 At least one use of the Old Latin "sigmatic future" and "sigmatic aorist" tenses is attested, which are used byOld Latin writers; most notablyPlautus andTerence . The sigmatic future is generally ascribed a future or future perfect meaning, while the sigmatic aorist expresses a possible desire ("might want to").2 The present passive infinitive in-ier is a rare poetic form which is attested.3 At least one rare poetic syncopated perfect form is attested.
“curo ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 )A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press curo inGaffiot, Félix (1934 )Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette. Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894 )Latin Phrase-Book [1] , London:Macmillan and Co. to take no thought for the future:futura non cogitare, curare to treat as a patient (used of a doctor):aegrotum curare to cure a patient:aegrotum sanare (notcurare ) not to trouble oneself about a thing:nihil omnino curare to keep house:rem domesticam, familiarem administrare, regere, curare to refresh oneself, minister to one's bodily wants:corpus curare (cibo, vino, somno) (ambiguous) anxiety troubles and torments one:cura sollicitat angitque aliquem (ambiguous) good-bye; farewell:vale orcura ut valeas
Hyphenation:cu‧ro Rhymes:-uɾu curo
first-person singular present indicative ofcurar curo (Cyrillic spelling цуро )
vocative singular ofcura IPA (key ) : /ˈkuɾo/ [ˈku.ɾo] Rhymes:-uɾo Syllabification:cu‧ro curo (feminine cura ,masculine plural curos ,feminine plural curas )
of, from or relating toCourland curo m (plural curos ,feminine cura ,feminine plural curas )
native orinhabitant ofCourland ( male or of unspecified gender ) curo m (plural curos )
( Colombia , dated ) avocado tree Synonyms: aguacate ,( Argentina, Chile ) palto curo
first-person singular present indicative ofcurar FromMiddle Welsh kuraw . Bysurface analysis ,cur ( “ anxiety, pain; blow, beating ” ) +-o , derived fromLatin cūra ( “ care; anxiety ” ) .[ 1]
curo (first-person singular present curaf )
tobeat ,strike ,hit Synonyms: bwrw ,taro tobeat ,defeat Synonym: trechu Conjugation (colloquial) inflected colloquial forms singular plural first second third first second third future cura i ,curaf icuri dicurith o/e/hi ,curiff e/hicurwn nicurwch chicuran nhwconditional curwn i ,curswn icuret ti ,curset ticurai fo/fe/hi ,cursai fo/fe/hicuren ni ,cursen nicurech chi ,cursech chicuren nhw ,cursen nhwpreterite curais i ,cures icuraist ti ,curest ticurodd o/e/hicuron nicuroch chicuron nhwimperative — cura — — curwch —
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
^ R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “curo ”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies