"assalio" meaning in Latin

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Verb

Forms: assaliō [canonical], assalīre [infinitive, present], assalīvī [active, perfect], assaltum [supine]
Etymology: From ad- + saliō, replacing the Classical equivalent assiliō (the latter showing historical reduction of unstressed /a/). Attested from the time of the Lex Salica onwards. Etymology templates: {{af|la|ad-|saliō}} ad- + saliō Head templates: {{la-verb|4|assaliō|assalīv|assalt}} assaliō (present infinitive assalīre, perfect active assalīvī, supine assaltum); fourth conjugation
  1. to jump on, attack Wikipedia link: Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, Lex Salica Tags: Late-Latin, conjugation-4 Synonyms: adsaliō
    Sense id: en-assalio-la-verb-oZh1pFPO Categories (other): Late Latin, Latin entries with incorrect language header, Latin terms prefixed with ad-

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