ierta

Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin lībertāre, present active infinitive of lībertō (liberate, exempt), ultimately from lībertās (liberty, freedom). Compare Aromanian ljert, ljertu.

Pronunciation

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Verb

a ierta (third-person singular present iartă, past participle iertat) 1st conj.

  1. to forgive
  2. to exempt, to relieve someone of an obligation or a debt
  3. (dated) to free someone from slavery

Conjugation

Derived terms

See also

Romansch

Etymology

From Latin hērēs, hērēdem (heir, heiress).

Noun

ierta f (plural iertas)

  1. estate, inheritance
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