"tenio" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Latin]

Forms: teniō [canonical], tenīre [infinitive, present], *tēnī [active, perfect], *tenūtum [supine]
Etymology: From Classical teneō, with extensive influence from veniō (“come”, which would have sounded similar once unstressed prevocalic /e/ and /i/ both turned to /j/). Attested in the Formulae Marculfi. Head templates: {{la-verb|4|teniō|*tēn|*tenūt}} teniō (present infinitive tenīre, perfect active *tēnī, supine *tenūtum); fourth conjugation
  1. Alternative form of teneō (“to have, to possess”) Wikipedia link: Formulary of Marculf, Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch Tags: Early, Medieval-Latin, alt-of, alternative, conjugation-4 Alternative form of: teneō (extra: to have, to possess)

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