commigrate
English
Etymology
First attested in 1755; borrowed from Latin commigrātus, perfect passive participle of commigrō, see -ate (verb-forming suffix). By surface analysis, con- + migrate.
Verb
commigrate (third-person singular simple present commigrates, present participle commigrating, simple past and past participle commigrated)
Related terms
Latin
Verb
commigrāte
- second-person plural present imperative of commigrō
Participle
commigrāte
- vocative masculine singular of commigrātus