temétti or (traditional) mi temètti, past participle temùto) to frighten each other (or oneself) Conjugation of temérsi (-ere) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)...
verb-class), from Early Medieval Latin batāre. esbahir to astonish to frighten This verb conjugates as a second-group verb (ending in -ir, with an -iss-...
also Appendix:French verbs) “terrer”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012. terrer to frighten...
feese (“to alarm, discomfit, frighten”), from Middle English fēsen (“to chase, drive away; put to flight; discomfit, frighten, terrify”), from Old English...
(“recklessness, rashness, temerity”) temersi (“to frighten each other, oneself”) temibile (“frightful, frightening, formidable”) timore Ermete From Proto-Italic...
Please allow me to recombobulate you. Your portrait “Oneside of Natty” frightens me as much as Amy’s sketch. 2002 April 14, Jeff Westbrook, “The 30% Iron...
-ed". espaventar — “to frighten”; espaventar se = "to get frightened" (lit., "to frighten oneself") (reflexive, reciprocal, oneself, himself, herself, itself...
presence, to despise, to abandon ընկենուլ յերկիւղ ― ənkenul yerkiwł ― to frighten ընկենուլ յոք զհոգս իրիք ― ənkenul yokʻ zhogs irikʻ ― to confide the care...
(yunaffiru), verbal noun تَنْفِير (tanfīr)) to startle, to frighten, to scare away, to frighten away, to drive away, to chase away to shy, to bolt, to stampede...
repatriation-sympathetic newspapers to join forces to publicize deportation raids, frightening many Mexicans into self-deportation. 2011, John M. O. Igbokwe, A Broken...