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abite
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English
Etymology
From Middle English abiten, from Old English ābītan (“to bite in pieces, tear to pieces, bite, eat, devour, gnaw, taste, partake of, consume”), from Proto-Germanic *uz- (“out”) + *bītaną (“to bite”), equivalent to a- + bite.
Pronunciation
Verb
abite (third-person singular simple present abites, present participle abiting, simple past abit, past participle abitten)
- (transitive, obsolete) To bite; eat; devour.
Anagrams
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Afar
Pronunciation
Verb
abité
- Autobenefactive form of abé
Conjugation
References
- E. M. Parker; R. J. Hayward (1985), “abite”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN
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Latin
Verb
abīte
- second-person plural active imperative of abeō: go away!, depart!
Old English
Pronunciation
Verb
ābīte
- inflection of ābītan:
Verb
ābite
- inflection of ābītan:
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