<b>Infero</b>
From:
<i>infero inferre intuli inlatum [to carry in , to put or place on]; 'templis ignes inferre', [to set fire to]; milit., 'signa in hostem', [to attack, charge]; 'bellum', with dat., [to make war on]; 'se inferre', and pass. 'inferri', [to betake oneself, to go]; of abstract things, [to bring on, introduce, occasion]; in accounts, [to enter]; in logic, [to infer, conclude].</i>