acatâ

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See also: acata and acatá

Ligurian[edit]

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From Old Ligurian acatar, from Vulgar Latin *accaptāre. Compare French acheter.

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acatâ

  1. to buy, purchase
    Ancheu ò acatòu de tomâte, do porsémmo e da còrnabùggiaToday I have bought some tomatoes, some parsley and some oregano

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