induperator
Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
From induperō (“I command, give an order”) + -tor, from indu- (“in, inside”) + parō (“I prepare, resolve”). The prefix is an archaic alternative form of in-, and is related to the preposition endo, indu.
Noun
induperātor m (genitive induperātōris); third declension
Inflection
Third-declension noun.
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