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interdire
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See also: interdiré
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin interdicere. In Old French, the word also existed in a more popular or gallicized form, entredire.
Pronunciation
Verb
interdire
- (transitive) to forbid, ban, prohibit
- (transitive) to interdict
Conjugation
This verb is one of a group of -re verbs all ending in -dire. They are conjugated exactly like dire, but with a different second-person plural indicative present (that is, like confire). Members of this group include contredire and dédire.
Conjugation of interdire (see also Appendix:French verbs)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Further reading
- “interdire”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin interdīcere.
Verb
interdìre (first-person singular present interdìco, first-person singular past historic interdìssi, past participle interdétto, first-person singular imperfect interdicévo, auxiliary avére) (transitive)
- to forbid, to ban, to prohibit
- (Catholicism, law, military) to interdict
- (electronics) to cause cut-off (in a transistor or other electronic component)
Conjugation
Anagrams
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Occitan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin interdīcere. Compare the doublet entredire, entredíser.
Pronunciation
Verb
interdire
- (transitive) to forbid, ban, prohibit
- (transitive) to interdict
Conjugation
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