attrappare

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old FrenchCategory:Italian terms borrowed from Old French#ATTRAPPARECategory:Italian terms derived from Old French#ATTRAPPARE atraper, ultimately derived from FrankishCategory:Italian terms derived from Frankish#ATTRAPPARE *trappa (trap, snare).

Pronunciation

Verb

attrappàre (first-person singular present attràppoCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#ATTRAPPARE, first-person singular past historic attrappàiCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#ATTRAPPARE, past participle attrappàtoCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#ATTRAPPARE, auxiliary avéreCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#ATTRAPPARE)Category:Italian lemmas#ATTRAPPARECategory:Italian verbs#ATTRAPPARECategory:Italian verbs ending in -are#ATTRAPPARECategory:Italian verbs taking avere as auxiliary#ATTRAPPARECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#ATTRAPPARECategory:Pages with entries#ATTRAPPARECategory:Pages with 1 entry#ATTRAPPARE (archaicCategory:Italian archaic terms#ATTRAPPARE)

  1. to grab, to catch
    Synonyms: prendere, acchiappare; see also Thesaurus:afferrare
  2. to obtain shrewdly or cunningly; to steal

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Further reading

  • attrappare in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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