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What does rumpere mean in greek or latin?

"Rumpere" is a Latin verb, not a Greek one. It means "to break" or "to rupture".

Here are some examples of how it's used in Latin:

* "Rumpere fidem" - to break faith

* "Rumpere silentium" - to break the silence

* "Rumpere iugum" - to break the yoke

It's important to note that "rumpere" is a first conjugation verb, meaning it follows a specific pattern for conjugation (changing the ending of the verb to reflect tense, person, and number).

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