impleverunt
impleverunt is a Latin word meaning "they filled". It is the third-person plural perfect active indicative form of the verb implere, which means to fill. This form is used in various contexts, often describing a state of being filled or completed. For example, in classical Latin literature, it might describe a vessel being filled with liquid, or a space being filled with people.
The word can also be used metaphorically. "Impleverunt" could describe a heart filled with emotion, or a
In ecclesiastical Latin, the phrase "impleverunt" appears in various liturgical texts. For instance, it can be