editorare
Editorare is a Latin verb meaning "to edit" or "to prepare." It belongs to the first conjugation, characterized by its "-are" ending in the infinitive form. The term is primarily encountered in classical Latin texts and scholarly works related to Latin language studies or historical linguistics.
In Latin, "editorare" can be used in various contexts related to editing, compiling, or arranging texts. It
The verb "editorare" is conjugated in typical Latin patterns, with present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and
- Present indicative: icho editoro (I edit)
- Imperfect indicative: edebam editorare (I was editing)
- Future indicative: edebo editorare (I will edit)
- Perfect indicative: edidi editorare (I have edited)
- Pluperfect: edideram editorare (I had edited)
While "editorare" is not commonly used in modern languages, its derivatives and related terms continue to influence