vado

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[edit] Italian

[edit] Verb form

vado

  1. first person singular present tense of andare

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[edit] Latin

[edit] Etymology 1

From Proto-Indo-European *wadʰ-, *wedʰ-. Cognates include Old English wadan (English wade).

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[edit] Verb

present active vādō, present infinitive vādere, perfect active vāsī. (no passive)

  1. I go, walk, rush
    Vade mecum.
    Go with me.
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[edit] Etymology 2

From vadum (shoal, ford)

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[edit] Verb

present active vadō, present infinitive vadāre, perfect active vadāvī, supine vadātum.

  1. I ford, wade through.
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[edit] References

  • vado” in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary (Oxford: Clarendon Press)

[edit] Spanish

[edit] Etymology

From Latin vadus, from vadum (shallow (n.)).

[edit] Noun

vado m. (plural vados)

Singular
vado m.

Plural
vados m.

  1. ford