adverteris
Adverteris is a Latin verb form that appears in classical Latin grammar as the second-person singular present passive indicative of the verb adverto, advertere, adverti, adversum, meaning to turn toward, direct attention to, or attend to. As a form, adverteris functions in sentences where the subject is “you” and the action is being passive or middle in voice, for example indicating that you are being turned toward something or you are turning toward it.
The form is built from the base verb adverto, with the typical 3rd-conjugation passive ending for the
Adverteris is used primarily in classical Latin to describe a subject turning toward or attending to something,
Tu adverteris oculos ad rem spectandam. Translated: You turn your eyes toward the matter to be looked
Adverto, Advertere, Latin verb forms, Latin passive voice, Latin grammar.