imboccare

Signification (Anglais)

  1. (transitive) to feed
  2. (broadly, transitive) to put in one's mouth
  3. (transitive) to suggest (an answer)
  4. (transitive) to enter (a road, passage, entrance, etc.)
  5. (intransitive) to enter into, to turn into, to lead to (a road, river, etc.) [with in]
  6. (transitive) to shoot (an enemy cannon, gunboat, etc.)
  7. (poetic, transitive) to welcome into the mind; to learn
  8. (intransitive) to fit [with in ‘into’]

Concepts

donner à manger à

s’engager

Synonymes

abbocca’

’mbocca’

Fréquence

43k
Coupé comme
im‧boc‧cà‧re
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/im.bokˈka.re/
Étymologie (Anglais)

From im (“in”) + bocca (“mouth”) + -are, or from a Vulgar Latin *imbuccāre, from Latin bucca. Compare Spanish and Catalan embocar, French emboucher, Romanian îmbuca.

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