inerpicarsi

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Italian

Etymology

Probably derived from a Vulgar Latin *hirpicāre, derived from Latin hirpex (harrow), in the sense of “to clamber up (by clinging like a harrow's teeth)”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /i.ner.piˈkar.si/, [in̺er̺piˈkär̺s̪i]
  • Hyphenation: i‧ner‧pi‧càr‧si

Verb

inerpicarsi (su per)

  1. (reflexive) To clamber (up)

Conjugation

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