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According to brave ai....
The Latin word "tolle" is the second-person singular present active imperative form of the verb tollō, meaning "to raise, lift, take away, remove, or destroy".
It is used to command someone to "raise thou," "lift thou up," "remove thou," or "take thou away".
This form is derived from the Latin verb tollere, which has a rich semantic range including physical lifting, removal, destruction, and figurative uses such as abolishing or eliminating.
The Latin word "tolle" is the second-person singular present active imperative form of the verb tollō, meaning "to raise, lift, take away, remove, or destroy".
It is used to command someone to "raise thou," "lift thou up," "remove thou," or "take thou away".
This form is derived from the Latin verb tollere, which has a rich semantic range including physical lifting, removal, destruction, and figurative uses such as abolishing or eliminating.