[ˈpʊɫ.soː], [ˈpul.so]
OriginFrom pellō (“drive, strike”) + -tō (forming frequentatives), compare pultō.
- conjugation-1to push, strike, beat, batter, hammer; knock on; pulsate
- conjugation-1, figurativelyto urge or drive on, impel, move, agitate, disturb, disquiet
- conjugation-1, figurativelyto accuse, defame; injure, insult
- conjugation-1, figurativelyto remove, put out of the way, drive away; dispel
- New-Latin, conjugation-1, intransitiveto emit a pulse, to pulse
“Iam cum omnibus his bellum eſt alŋ̈ virorum cateruæ, qui non tm̃ hæc [arteria], ſed & membranas cerebri confirmant pulſare.”
- ablative, dative, form-of, masculine, neutermasculine/neuter dative/ablative singular of pulsus
Formspulsō(canonical) · pulsāre(infinitive, present) · pulsāvī(active, perfect) · pulsātum(supine) · pulsō(active, first-person, indicative, present, singular) · pulsās(active, indicative, present, second-person, singular) · pulsat(active, indicative, present, singular, third-person) · pulsāmus(active, first-person, indicative, plural, present) · pulsātis(active, indicative, plural, present, second-person) · pulsant(active, indicative, plural, present, third-person) · pulsābam(active, first-person, imperfect, indicative, singular) · pulsābās(active, imperfect, indicative, second-person, singular) · pulsābat(active, imperfect, indicative, singular, third-person) · pulsābāmus(active, first-person, imperfect, indicative, plural) · pulsābātis(active, imperfect, indicative, plural, second-person) · pulsābant(active, imperfect, indicative, plural, third-person) · pulsābō(active, first-person, future, indicative, singular) · pulsābis(active, future, indicative, second-person, singular) · pulsābit(active, future, indicative, singular, third-person) · pulsābimus(active, first-person, future, indicative, plural)
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