piantumare

Italian

Etymology

From piantume + -are, from Late Latin *plantumen, from Latin planta.

    Otherwise from an unattested Vulgar Latin *plantumāre, from planta (plant) + humus (soil).

    Verb

    piantumàre (first-person singular present piantùmo, first-person singular past historic piantumài, past participle piantumàto, auxiliary avére)

    1. (transitive) to plant (a garden or orchard)

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