mitteris
Mitteris is a Latin verb form. It is the present passive indicative, second-person singular of the verb mittere, meaning to send. As a member of the third-conjugation family, mittere provides a range of forms, with mitteris specifically used to express that the subject (you) is the recipient of the action—in other words, you are being sent.
Morphology and form. The form mitteris is built from the present stem mitter- combined with the second-person
Usage and meaning. Mitteris appears in classical Latin texts to indicate a passive action directed at the
Relation to related forms. Mitteris is part of a broader set of present-passive forms for mittere. Its
See also. Latin verb conjugation, mittere, Latin grammar, passive voice.