élabore
Elabore is a verb form found in Romance languages, notably French and Spanish, derived from the Latin elaborare. In French, élabore is the present indicative form of the verb elaborer, used for il/elle/on (he/she/one elaborates) and appears in the first-person singular when the subject is used in a contracted form (j’élabore). In Spanish, elabore is the present subjunctive form of elaborar, used in subordinate clauses and unlikely as a standalone clause without another main verb.
In French, elaborer means to develop, to plan in detail, or to manufacture with care. The form
In Spanish, elaborar means to elaborate, to develop, or to prepare something with care. The form elabore
Etymology traces both French and Spanish back to Latin elaborare, with the same core meaning of working