germinare
See also: germinaré
Italian
Etymology
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(deprecated template usage) Borrowed from Latin germināre, present active infinitive of germinō. Cognate to Italian germogliare.
Pronunciation
Verb
germinare
- (intransitive) to germinate
- 1321, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Paradiso, Le Monnier, published 2002, Canto XXXIII, page 587, lines 7–9:
- Nel ventre tuo si raccese l'amore, ¶ per lo cui caldo ne l’etterna pace ¶ così è germinato questo fiore.
- Within thy womb rekindled was the love, by heat of which in the eternal peace after such wise this flower has germinated.
- (transitive, rare) to cause to germinate
Conjugation
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Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) germināre
- present active infinitive of germinō
- second-person singular present passive imperative of germinō
- second-person singular present passive indicative of germinō
Spanish
Verb
germinare
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