reformo
Reformo is primarily encountered as a Latin verb form derived from reformare, meaning to form again, restore, or reform. In classical Latin grammar, reformo is the first-person singular present active indicative, with the sense "I reform" or "I restore." The verb belongs to the first conjugation and has the conventional principal parts reformo, reformare, reformavi, reformatus.
Etymology and sense: The prefix re- indicates repetition or restoration, and forma means form or shape. Combined,
Conjugation: As a 1st-conjugation verb, present indicative forms are reformo, reformas, reformat, reformamus, reformatis, reformant. Other
Other uses: Outside Latin grammar, "reformo" is not a common independent term in modern languages. It may