fetere
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fetere — / fɛtere/ v. intr. [dal lat. foetēre ] (io fèto, ecc.; non usato nei tempi comp.), lett., merid. [emanare fetore] ▶◀ puzzare … Enciclopedia Italiana
Fetere — Fejre … Danske encyklopædi
fetere — fè·te·re v.intr. (io fèto) LE emanare fetore, puzzare: uccidian tanti becchi | quelli che più fetean, ch eran più vecchi (Ariosto) {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1342. ETIMO: dal lat. foetēre. NOTA GRAMMATICALE: forme non attestate: p.pass. e tempi … Dizionario italiano
fetere — fe|te|re vb., r, de, t; en feteret skuespiller … Dansk ordbog
olezzare — /ole ts:are/ o /ole dz:are/ v. intr. [lat. olidiare, der. di olĭdus che ha odore ] (io olézzo, ecc.; aus. avere ), lett. 1. [emanare un odore gradevole: L aura di maggio movesi e olezza (Dante)] ▶◀ odorare, (ant., poet.) olire, profumare.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
Fete — Sf std. stil. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. fête f. Fest , dieses aus l. fēsta f. zu l. fēstus festlich . Ebenso ne. fete, fête, ndn. fetere, nnorw. fetere; Fest. ✎ DF 1 (1913), 210. französisch frz … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Fetid — Fet id (? or ?; 277), a. [L. fetidus, foetidus, fr. fetere, foetere, to have an ill smell, to stink: cf. F. f[ e]tide.] Having an offensive smell; stinking. [1913 Webster] Most putrefactions . . . smell either fetid or moldy. Bacon. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-id — *In the English language, suffix id changes some nouns into adjectives, particularly nouns ending in or and er. From Greek idos. Examples * horror > horrid * vapor > vapid * valor > valid * turgor > turgid * torpor > torpid * candor > candid *… … Wikipedia
fetid — fetidly, adv. fetidness, fetidity, n. /fet id, fee tid/, adj. having an offensive odor; stinking. Also, foetid. [1590 1600; < L fetidus, equiv. to fet (s. of fetere to stink) + idus ID4] Syn. malodorous, smelly, noisome. * * * … Universalium
fetor — /fee teuhr/, n. a strong, offensive smell; stench. Also, foetor. [1475 1500; < L, equiv. to fet (s. of fetere to stink) + or OR1; r. earlier fetour < MF < L fetor , s. of fetor] * * * … Universalium
SYRACUSAE — I. SYRACUSAE locus in edito singularis Augusti, quem Τεχνόφυον Graece vocare solitus est. Casaub. ad Capitolin. in Pertinace, c. 11. II. SYRACUSAE ques SYRACUSSAE Theocrito, prius Ortygia, urbs Siciliae amplissima, in ora ad ortum, inter Catinam… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale