tendere
Italian
Etymology
From LatinCategory:Italian terms inherited from Latin#TENDERECategory:Italian terms derived from Latin#TENDERE tendere (“to stretch, stretch out, distend, extend”), from Proto-ItalicCategory:Italian terms inherited from Proto-Italic#TENDERECategory:Italian terms derived from Proto-Italic#TENDERE *tendō, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Italian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#TENDERE *ten- (“to stretch, draw”).
Pronunciation
Verb
tèndere (first-person singular present tèndoCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#TENDERE, first-person singular past historic tésiCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#TENDERE, past participle tésoCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#TENDERE, auxiliary avéreCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#TENDERE)Category:Italian lemmas#TENDERECategory:Italian verbs#TENDERECategory:Italian verbs with root-stressed infinitive#TENDERECategory:Italian verbs ending in -ere#TENDERECategory:Italian irregular verbs#TENDERECategory:Italian verbs with irregular past historic#TENDERECategory:Italian verbs with irregular past participle#TENDERECategory:Italian verbs taking avere as auxiliary#TENDERECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#TENDERECategory:Pages with entries#TENDERECategory:Pages with 3 entries#TENDERE
- (transitiveCategory:Italian transitive verbs#TENDERE) to tighten
- (transitiveCategory:Italian transitive verbs#TENDERE) to stretch
- (transitiveCategory:Italian transitive verbs#TENDERE) to crane (the neck)
- (intransitiveCategory:Italian intransitive verbs#TENDERE) to tend
- 2014 October 15, “L’amore è negli occhi”, in Le news più strane:
- É emerso infatti che chi cerca l’amore tende a guardare maggiormente i volti, mentre chi vuole solamente un’avventura erotica tende a guardare principalmente i corpi.Category:Italian terms with quotations#TENDERE
- It in fact emerged that those who seek love mainly tend to look at faces, while those who just want an erotic adventure chiefly tend to look at bodies.
- (intransitiveCategory:Italian intransitive verbs#TENDERE) to draw (a bow)
Conjugation
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Anagrams
Latin
Verb
tendēreCategory:Latin non-lemma forms#TENDERECategory:Latin verb forms#TENDERECategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#TENDERECategory:Pages with entries#TENDERECategory:Pages with 3 entries#TENDERE
Verb
tendereCategory:Latin non-lemma forms#TENDERECategory:Latin verb forms#TENDERECategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#TENDERECategory:Pages with entries#TENDERECategory:Pages with 3 entries#TENDERE
- inflection of tendō:
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From LatinCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Latin#TENDERE tendere, via GermanCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from German#TENDERE tendieren.
Verb
tendere (present tense tenderer, passive tenderes, simple past tenderte, past participle tendert, present participle tenderende)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#TENDERECategory:Norwegian Bokmål verbs#TENDERECategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#TENDERECategory:Pages with entries#TENDERECategory:Pages with 3 entries#TENDERE
Related terms
References
- “tendere” in The Bokmål Dictionary.