coricare
Italian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Latin collocāre, from com- + locāre (“put, place, set”), with the coda l > r rhotacism characteristic of western and central-northern Tuscany. Compare Romanian culca, French coucher, Spanish colgar.
Pronunciation
Verb
coricàre (first-person singular present còrico or córico[1], first-person singular past historic coricài, past participle coricàto, auxiliary avére)
- (transitive) to put to bed
- (transitive) to lay down
Conjugation
Conjugation of coricàre (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)
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