Opeir

Etymology
From Latin oboedīre, present active infinitive of oboediō.

Verb
opeir (first-person singular present opeo, first-person singular preterite opeì, past participle opeiu)
 * 1) (transitive) to obey
 * 2) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb opeir.

Conjugation

 * Infinitive: opeir
 * Gerund: opeindu
 * Rule: when the letter e of the root is in contact with the an e from the suffix, they merge becoming ē

Derived terms

 * desopeir

Related terms

 * opeinça
 * opeinde