- tipo, cfr. [kaṅtár], it. [kantáre]; [iṅvę́rno], it. [iɱvę́rno]; [ọ́ṅʃar] '
ungere', [raṅǧárse], it. [arrańǧársi], ecc.
Ferguson 2007, p. 69-73. Nowadays,...
-
French axunge,
adapted from
Latin axungia 'axle grease' = axis 'axle' +
ungere 'to grease'. This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in the...
- one now-obsolete
definition of
prune meant "anoint",
based on the
Latin ungere,
which had the same meaning. This
usage was
combined with the
Scottish and...