ausare

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Italian

Etymology 1

Verb

ausàre (first-person singular present aùso, first-person singular past historic ausài, past participle ausàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) Alternative form of adusare
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Etymology 2

Per Treccani, Encyclopedia Dantesca,[1] occurs in only two places:

  • As a feminine singular unsuffixed past participle ausa:
    Lo rege per cui questo regno pausa / in tanto amore e in tanto diletto, / che nulla volontà è di più ausa.
    (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    (Dante, Paradiso, XXXII 63)
  • As a first-person singular present indicative auso:
    Io non auso rizzar.
    (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    (Chiaro Com' forte vita 9, Rustico)

Verb

ausàre (first-person singular present àuso, first-person singular past historic ausài, past participle ausàto, unknown auxiliary)

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) Alternative form of osare
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Neapolitan

Verb

ausare

  1. Alternative form of usare (to use) (affixed with a-)

References

  • Rocco, Emmanuele (1882) “ausare”, in Vocabolario del dialetto napolitano