Referre
Referre is a Latin verb in the fero family, commonly translated as “to bring back,” “to report,” or “to refer.” It appears in classical and late Latin with a range of related meanings. The standard principal parts are refero, referre, rettuli, relatum. The verb is formed from the prefix re- meaning “back” plus ferre, “to bear,” and is thus etymologically linked to many English derivatives.
Meanings and usage: Primary senses include returning something to its owner or place; reporting or recounting
Grammatical note: As a member of the fero family, referre follows patterns akin to other compounds of
Derivatives in English: The verb gave rise to refer, reference, referendum, and referral, among others. The root