asediare

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See also: asediaré

Asturian

Verb

asediare

  1. inflection of asediar:
    1. first/third-person singular pluperfect indicative
    2. first/third-person singular imperfect preterite subjunctive

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.seˈdja.re/
  • Rhymes: -are
  • Hyphenation: a‧se‧dià‧re

Verb

asediàre (first-person singular present asèdio, first-person singular past historic asediài, past participle asediàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (obsolete) Alternative form of assediare
    • 1348, Giovanni Villani, “Libro dodecimo [Twelfth Book]”, in Nuova Cronica [New Chronicle]‎, published 1991, CXXVII Come mesere Azzo da Coreggia rubellò e tolse Parma a meser Mastino.:
      meser Luchino Visconti signore di Melano [] proferse a’ Fiorentini, se·lla città di Lucca volessono asediare e torla a meser Mastino, di darne aiuto all’asedio M de’ suoi cavalieri
      Sir Luchino Visconti, lord of Milan, proposed the Florentines, had they wished to besiege the city of Lucca, and take it away from sir Mastino, to assist the siege with 1,000 of his knights

Conjugation

Spanish

Verb

asediare

  1. first/third-person singular future subjunctive of asediar