agito
Agito is a term with multiple uses in language and modern nomenclature. In Latin, agito is the first person singular present active indicative of the verb agitare, meaning "I drive about," "I urge," "I do," or "I act." The form is used in classical and late Latin texts to express habitual or repetitive action and can take a wide range of objects, as in agito rem ("I deal with the matter"). Related forms include agitas, agit, agitamus, agitatis, agitant, and the nominalized form agitatio meaning "agitation" or "harassment." The verb's root, ag-, traces to the Indo-European root for drive or act, and is etymologically related to English act and action.
Beyond Latin, Agito is used as a proper name in modern contexts. It appears as a brand
Because agito and its derivatives are common in Romance-language texts and in contemporary naming, meanings can