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diramare
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Italian
Etymology
From di- + ramo, or possibly from a Vulgar Latin *dērāmāre, from Latin rāmus (“branch”). Compare Romanian dărâma, Dalmatian dramur, Old French deramer, Spanish and Portuguese derramar; compare also Albanian dërmoj.
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Verb
diramàre (first-person singular present diràmo, first-person singular past historic diramài, past participle diramàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive)
- to issue, to put out, to release, to disseminate (an invitation, press release, etc.)
- (uncommon) to prune
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