inveterō

inveterō
   inveterō āvī, ātus, āre    [in+vetus], to make old, give age to: peregrinam novitatem, Cu.— Pass, to grow old, become rooted: unā cum saeclis hominum inveterari: inveteratā gloriā, N.
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inveterare, inveteravi, inveteratus V
make old, give age to; grow old; become rooted

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