batre

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin battere, from earlier battuere. Compare Occitan batre, French battre.

Pronunciation

Verb

batre (first-person singular present bato, first-person singular preterite batí, past participle batut)

  1. (transitive) to beat
  2. (transitive) to thresh
  3. (transitive) to hammer, to pound
  4. (transitive) to batter, beat up, to plunder
  5. (transitive, intransitive, baseball) to bat
  6. (intransitive) to beat
  7. (pronominal) to fight

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Middle English

Etymology 1

Noun

batre

  1. Alternative form of bature

Etymology 2

Verb

batre

  1. Alternative form of bateren

Occitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Occitan batre, from Latin battere, from earlier battuere.

Pronunciation

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Verb

batre

  1. to hit; to strike

Conjugation

Old French

Etymology

From Latin battere, from earlier battuere.

Verb

batre

  1. to beat; to hit; to strike

Conjugation

This verb conjugates as a third-group verb. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.

Derived terms

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