Dirigere
Dirigere is the Latin infinitive of the verb dirigo, meaning to direct, guide, or aim. In classical Latin it occurs in both literal senses—such as directing the course of a vessel or the actions of an army—and figurative ones, including directing conduct, guiding a plan, or directing attention. The form is the etymological source of many modern Romance-language verbs and of English terms related to leading or directing.
In Latin usage, dirigo is a third‑conjugation verb, with forms such as dirigo, dirigis, dirigit, dirigimus, dirigitis,
Romance languages descend from dirigere and preserve closely related meanings. Italian uses dirigere to mean to
Overall, dirigere and its descendants share a core sense: to move, govern, or point toward a goal