stronzare

Italian

Etymology

From s- + tronzo (blunt, dull) (obsolete) + -areCategory:Italian terms prefixed with s-#TRONZOCategory:Italian terms suffixed with -are#STRONZARE, from Old FrenchCategory:Italian terms derived from Old French#STRONZARE trons, possibly of Celtic origin.

Pronunciation

Verb

stronzàre (first-person singular present strónzoCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#STRONZARE, first-person singular past historic stronzàiCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#STRONZARE, past participle stronzàtoCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#STRONZARE, auxiliary avéreCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#STRONZARE)Category:Italian lemmas#STRONZARECategory:Italian verbs#STRONZARECategory:Italian verbs ending in -are#STRONZARECategory:Italian verbs taking avere as auxiliary#STRONZARECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#STRONZARECategory:Pages with entries#STRONZARECategory:Pages with 1 entry#STRONZARE

  1. (transitiveCategory:Italian transitive verbs#STRONZARE, obsoleteCategory:Italian terms with obsolete senses#STRONZARE, figurative) to fraudulently devalue (currency)

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