crettare
Italian
Etymology
From Latin crepitāre, present active infinitive of crepitō (“I crackle”). Doublet of crepitare.
Pronunciation
Verb
crettàre (first-person singular present crètto or crétto[1], first-person singular past historic crettài, past participle crettàto, auxiliary èssere) (Tuscany, intransitive)
- to crack, to split (especially of walls) [auxiliary essere]
- to chap, to crack (of skin) [auxiliary essere]
Conjugation
Conjugation of crettàre (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)
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