ergere
to erect
verb EHR-jeh-reh Rare
Origin: Latin erigere 'to raise up'.
Also means
to raise up
Usage Note
Ergere is a literary, second-conjugation verb meaning to raise or erect something imposing, often a monument or tower. The reflexive ergersi means 'to tower over' or 'to set oneself up as': ergersi a giudice ('to set oneself up as a judge'). Conjugation is irregular in the past participle: erto. Takes avere (transitive) or essere (reflexive).
Examples
"La torre si erge sopra la città."
Natural Translation
The tower rises above the city.
Literal Translation
The tower itself raises above the city.
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