drizzare
Italian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *dirēctiāre (possibly through a contracted form *drēctiāre), from Latin dīrectus (“straight”). Compare French dresser, Friulian dreçâ, Spanish aderezar, enderezar.
Verb
drizzare
- (transitive) to straighten
- (transitive) to erect
- (transitive) to prick up (the ears)