macero

(Englisch)

  1. (conjugation-1) to soften, make tender by soaking or steeping
  2. (conjugation-1) to weaken, waste away
  3. (conjugation-1, figuratively) to vex, torment, distress
  4. (Medieval-Latin, conjugation-1) to mortify (discipline, chastise, or subject to severe privation for the atonement of sins)
  5. (Medieval-Latin, conjugation-1) to torture

Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
[ˈmaː.kɛ.roː]
Etymologie (Englisch)

From Proto-Indo-European *meh₂ḱeseh₂ti, from *meh₂ǵ-, *meh₂ḱ- (“to knead”). Cognate with Ancient Greek μάσσω (mássō, “knead”), Lithuanian makonė, Old Church Slavonic мокръ (mokrŭ, “wet”), Russian мочи́ть (močítʹ, “to wet”).

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