-durre

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See also: dürre and Dürre

Italian

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Etymology

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From Latin dūcere. See also ducere.

Suffix

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-dùrre (verb-forming suffix, first-person singular present -dùco, first-person singular past historic -dùssi, past participle -dótto, first-person singular imperfect -ducévo, auxiliary avére)

  1. the infinitive ending of a family of irregular verbs conjugated similarly to -ere ones

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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