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Gero etymology
Latin
Latin word gero comes from Proto-Italic *gezō (Carry, bear.)
Etymology of gero
Detailed word origin of gero
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Definition
*gezō
Proto-Italic
(itc-pro)
Carry, bear.
gero
Latin
(lat)
I carry (on), conduct, wage. I carry, bear. I have or possess (of traits). I wear (i.e. have on clothing).