discãntu

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Aromanian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin discantāre, present active infinitive of discantō, from Latin dis- + cantō. Compare Romanian descânta, descânt.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [disˈkɨn.tu], [disˈkən.tu]

Verb

discãntu (third-person singular present discãntã, past participle discãntatã)

  1. I heal someone who is bewitched or under a spell, charm away an illness or malady.
  2. I exorcise, expel an evil spirit.

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