ciapà

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Istriot[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Late Latin capulāre (through a contracted Vulgar Latin form *clapāre, after metathesis), from Latin capulum. Cf. Venetian ciapar. Compare Italian chiappare, Friulian cjapâ, Venetian ciapar.

Verb[edit]

ciapà

  1. to take
  2. to catch, get

Lombard[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Vulgar Latin *clapāre, metathesis of *caplāre, contraction of Late Latin capulāre, from Latin capulum. Compare Italian chiappare, Venetian ciapar, Friulian cjapâ.

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

ciapà

  1. to take
  2. to catch, get

Conjugation[edit]