dare per

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Etymology[edit]

Literally, to give for.

Verb[edit]

dàre per (first-person singular present (with syntactic gemination after the verb) per, first-person singular past historic dièdi per or diédi per or détti per or (traditional) dètti per, past participle dàto per, first-person singular future darò per, first-person singular subjunctive dìa per, first-person singular imperfect subjunctive déssi per, second-person singular imperative dài per or dà' per, auxiliary avére)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dare,‎ per.
    gliel'ho dato per accontentarloI gave it to him to make him happy
  2. (idiomatic) to consider or believe (a certain quality), often mistakenly; to take for
    dare per certoto take for certain
    dare per mortoto consider dead
    • 2020 October 27, Anna Lombardi, “Afroamericano ucciso, s'infiamma la battaglia per la Pennsylvania [African-American killed, the battle for Pennsylvania is ignited]”, in la Repubblica[1]:
      Particolarmente battagliero ha annunciato nuove tappe in Stati finora dati per persi al punto da non valere nemmeno uno stop: "Abbiamo la possibilità di batterci in Ohio. E perfino in Georgia", dove ieri ha tenuto due comizi "drive-in".
      Particularly combative, he announced new stages in states so far considered lost to the point that they were not even worth a stop: "We have the opportunity to fight in Ohio. And even in Georgia", where yesterday he held two "drive-in" rallies.

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