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seduto
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Italian
Etymology
Formed by analogy with regular second conjugation verbs. Displaced Latin sessus, which would have yielded sesso. (presumably due to an existing sesso meaning "sex")
Adjective
seduto (feminine seduta, masculine plural seduti, feminine plural sedute)
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Participle
seduto (feminine seduta, masculine plural seduti, feminine plural sedute)
- past participle of sedere
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