slittare

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Italian

Etymology

Uncertain; possibly ultimately from Germanic: compare Old High German slītan (to slide) (< Proto-Indo-European *(s)ley-, *sleydʰ- (to be slippery, slide)). Compare also Spanish, Galician and Portuguese deslizar.

Verb

slittare (intransitive)

  1. to slide or slip
  2. to skid
  3. to fall (in value)
  4. to be postponed or put off

Conjugation

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