diffidato

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Italian

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Etymology

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From diffid(are) (to warn, caution) +‎ -ato (-ed, 1st conjugation past participle suffix).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dif.fiˈda.to/
  • Rhymes: -ato
  • Hyphenation: dif‧fi‧dà‧to

Participle

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diffidato (feminine diffidata, masculine plural diffidati, feminine plural diffidate)

  1. past participle of diffidare

Adjective

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diffidato (feminine diffidata, masculine plural diffidati, feminine plural diffidate)

  1. that has received a notice or warning

Noun

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diffidato m (plural diffidati, feminine diffidata)

  1. one who has received a notice or warning
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