-durre
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See also:
dürre
and
Dürre
Contents
1
Italian
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Suffix
1.2.1
Derived terms
1.2.2
Related terms
Italian
Etymology
From
Latin
dūcere
, present active infinitive of
dūcō
. See also
ducere
.
Suffix
-durre
The
infinitive
ending of a family of
irregular
verbs conjugated similarly to
-ere
ones
Derived terms
abdurre
addurre
autoridurre
circondurre
condurre
dedurre
edurre
indurre
introdurre
perdurre
produrre
raddurre
redurre
reintrodurre
ricondurre
ridurre
rintrodurre
riprodurre
ritradurre
sedurre
soddurre
tradurre
trasdurre
Related terms
ducere
dotto
Categories
:
Italian terms inherited from Latin
Italian terms derived from Latin
Italian lemmas
Italian suffixes
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