sudate
English
Etymology
From Latin sūdāre, present active infinitive of sūdō, from Proto-Indo-European *sweyd-.
Verb
sudate (third-person singular simple present sudates, present participle sudating, simple past and past participle sudated)
- (intransitive, archaic) To perspire, to sweat.
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Italian
Etymology 1
Adjective
sudate
Participle
sudate f pl
Etymology 2
Noun
sudate f
Etymology 3
Verb
sudate
- inflection of sudare:
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Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) sūdāte
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