abbrustolire

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Italian

Etymology

Contraction of apperustolare, from ad + per + Latin ustulāre, present active infinitive of ustulō. Or a variant of brustolare, from Vulgar Latin *brustulāre, from the aforementioned word, with an initial -br- which is possibly of Germanic origin.

Verb

abbrustolire

  1. (transitive) to roast, to toast

Conjugation

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