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Aiwoo

Verb

  1. to vomit

References


Friulian

Etymology

Suppletive. Forms with initial v- derive from Latin vādō (go).

Forms with initial l- derive from Vulgar Latin alāre (7th cent., Reichnau Glosses), itself possibly from Gaulish *aliu (compare Welsh elen ‘I was going’, Cornish ellev ‘I may go’); Romance cognates include Franco-Provençal alar, alâ, allar and French aller (to go). Alternatively, they may derive from Latin ambulāre through a contracted Vulgar Latin form *amlāre. See also Italian andare.

Verb

  1. (intransitive) to go

Conjugation

This is a suppletive and highly irregular verb with some regular paradigms. In indicative present and imperative, forms in v- originate from Latin verb vādō. Along with , and jessi, this verb preserves -d- in present subjunctive; and this verb also has irregular -e- in simple past.


Portuguese

Adverb

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  1. Obsolete spelling of .