disertare

See also: disertaré

Italian

Etymology

From a Late Latin, Vulgar Latin *dēsertāre, from Latin dēsertus, perfect passive participle of dēserō (to forsake, abandon).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /di.zerˈta.re/
  • Rhymes: -are
  • Hyphenation: di‧ser‧tà‧re

Verb

disertàre (first-person singular present disèrto, first-person singular past historic disertài, past participle disertàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive) to desert
  2. (transitive) to abandon, leave, walk out on
  3. (intransitive, military) to desert
  4. (transitive, literary) to devastate, to spoil, to destroy
  5. (transitive, literary) to depopulate
  6. (transitive, literary) to impoverish

Usage notes

  • Meaning 3 "to desert (of a soldier)" is usually conjugated with avere, occasionally with essere.

Conjugation

Anagrams

Spanish

Verb

disertare

  1. first/third-person singular future subjunctive of disertar
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