gridare

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Etymology [edit]

Medieval Latin crīdāre (to cry out, publish, proclaim), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Latin quiritare (to shriek, wail) (—Diez), or from Frankish *krītan, from Proto-Germanic *krītaną (to cry out, shout), from Proto-Indo-European *greid- (to shout) (—Littré). Akin to Middle Dutch crītan (to cry out) (Dutch krijten (to cry)). More at cry.

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gridare

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to shout or cry
  2. (transitive, intransitive) to scream or yell

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