intronare

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Italian

Etymology

From in- +‎ tronare, which is from Latin tonāre (to thunder), probably related to French étonner (to surprise).

Verb

intronàre (first-person singular present intròno, first-person singular past historic intronài, past participle intronàto, auxiliary (transitive or intransitive) avére or (alternatively when intransitive) èssere)

  1. (transitive) to deafen
    Synonym: assordare
  2. (transitive) to stun, to daze
    Synonyms: stordire, intontire
  3. (intransitive, uncommon) to be stunned, to be dazed
  4. (intransitive, uncommon) to rumble, to boom, to resound
    Synonym: rintronare
  5. (transitive) to shake like thunder, to cause (the air, etc.) to rumble
  6. (transitive, literary) to stun with blows or beatings
  7. (transitive, archaic) to crack (walls, etc.) by beating

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