fermo

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See also: Fermo and fermò

Italian

Etymology

From Latin firmus, from Proto-Italic *fermos, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰer-mo-s (holding), from the root *dʰer- (to hold)

Pronunciation

Noun

fermo m (plural fermi)

  1. device for holding, restraining, or turning off; latch, catch, stopper, shut-off
  2. (banking) an action to cancel the validity of a credit instrument, such a cheque; a stop-payment order

Adjective

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  1. still
  2. firm

Verb

fermo

  1. first-person singular indicative present of fermare

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