cagionare

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Italian

Etymology

From cagione +‎ -are or less likely from a Vulgar Latin *occāsionāre, from Latin occāsiāre. Cf. also accagionare, possibly from a root *accāsionāre. Compare Old French achoisoner, Romanian cășuna, cf. also Spanish ocasionar.

Verb

cagionàre (first-person singular present cagióno, first-person singular past historic cagionài, past participle cagionàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive)

  1. to cause, to provoke (something unpleasant)
  2. (archaic) to blame, to accuse
    Synonyms: incolpare, accusare

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