arveho

From LSJ

Εὐφήμει, ὦ ἄνθρωπε· ἁσμενέστατα μέντοι αὐτὸ ἀπέφυγον, ὥσπερ λυττῶντά τινα καὶ ἄγριον δεσπότην ἀποδράς → Hush, man, most gladly have I escaped this thing you talk of, as if I had run away from a raging and savage beast of a master

Source

Latin > English

arveho arvehere, arvexi, arvectus V TRANS :: carry, bring, convey (to); [advehor => arrive by travel, ride to]

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ar-vĕho: exi, ectum, 3, v. a. (an old form for adveho, v. ad
I init.), to bring, to procure (only twice in Cato): arvehant ligna, Cato, R. R. 138: trapetum ubi arvectum erit, id. ib. 135, 7.

Latin > German (Georges)

arveho, ere, archaist. = adveho, Cato r. r. 135, 7 u. 138.