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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin nūtus (“nod”, noun).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnu.to/
- Rhymes: -uto
- Hyphenation: nù‧to
Noun
nuto m (plural nuti) (literary, rare)
- nod
- Synonym: cenno
- (figurative) will, command
- Synonyms: volere, volontà
Anagrams
Latin
Etymology
Frequentative verb of *nuō.
Pronunciation
Verb
nūtō (present infinitive nūtāre, perfect active nūtāvī, supine nūtātum); first conjugation
- to nod (the head)
- to signal or gesture to give a command
- (figuratively) to sway, stagger, totter
- (figuratively) to waver, hesitate, doubt
Conjugation
Conjugation of nūtō (first conjugation)
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indicative
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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nūtō
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nūtās
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nūtat
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nūtāmus
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nūtātis
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nūtant
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imperfect
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nūtābam
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nūtābās
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nūtābat
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nūtābāmus
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nūtābātis
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nūtābant
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future
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nūtābō
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nūtābis
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nūtābit
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nūtābimus
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nūtābitis
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nūtābunt
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perfect
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nūtāvī
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nūtāvistī, nūtāstī1
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nūtāvit, nūtāt1
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nūtāvimus, nūtāmus1
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nūtāvistis, nūtāstis1
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nūtāvērunt, nūtāvēre, nūtārunt1
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pluperfect
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nūtāveram, nūtāram1
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nūtāverās, nūtārās1
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nūtāverat, nūtārat1
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nūtāverāmus, nūtārāmus1
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nūtāverātis, nūtārātis1
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nūtāverant, nūtārant1
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future perfect
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nūtāverō, nūtārō1
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nūtāveris, nūtāris1
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nūtāverit, nūtārit1
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nūtāverimus, nūtārimus1
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nūtāveritis, nūtāritis1
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nūtāverint, nūtārint1
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passive
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present
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nūtor
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nūtāris, nūtāre
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nūtātur
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nūtāmur
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nūtāminī
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nūtantur
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imperfect
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nūtābar
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nūtābāris, nūtābāre
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nūtābātur
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nūtābāmur
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nūtābāminī
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nūtābantur
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future
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nūtābor
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nūtāberis, nūtābere
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nūtābitur
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nūtābimur
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nūtābiminī
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nūtābuntur
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perfect
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nūtātus + present active indicative of sum
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pluperfect
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nūtātus + imperfect active indicative of sum
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future perfect
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nūtātus + future active indicative of sum
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subjunctive
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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nūtem
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nūtēs
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nūtet
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nūtēmus
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nūtētis
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nūtent
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imperfect
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nūtārem
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nūtārēs
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nūtāret
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nūtārēmus
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nūtārētis
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nūtārent
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perfect
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nūtāverim, nūtārim1
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nūtāverīs, nūtārīs1
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nūtāverit, nūtārit1
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nūtāverīmus, nūtārīmus1
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nūtāverītis, nūtārītis1
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nūtāverint, nūtārint1
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pluperfect
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nūtāvissem, nūtāssem1
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nūtāvissēs, nūtāssēs1
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nūtāvisset, nūtāsset1
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nūtāvissēmus, nūtāssēmus1
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nūtāvissētis, nūtāssētis1
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nūtāvissent, nūtāssent1
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passive
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present
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nūter
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nūtēris, nūtēre
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nūtētur
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nūtēmur
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nūtēminī
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nūtentur
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imperfect
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nūtārer
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nūtārēris, nūtārēre
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nūtārētur
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nūtārēmur
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nūtārēminī
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nūtārentur
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perfect
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nūtātus + present active subjunctive of sum
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pluperfect
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nūtātus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
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imperative
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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active
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present
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—
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nūtā
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—
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—
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nūtāte
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—
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future
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—
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nūtātō
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nūtātō
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—
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nūtātōte
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nūtantō
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passive
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present
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—
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nūtāre
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—
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—
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nūtāminī
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—
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future
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—
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nūtātor
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nūtātor
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—
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—
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nūtantor
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non-finite forms
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active
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passive
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present
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perfect
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future
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present
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perfect
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future
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infinitives
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nūtāre
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nūtāvisse, nūtāsse1
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nūtātūrum esse
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nūtārī
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nūtātum esse
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nūtātum īrī
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participles
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nūtāns
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—
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nūtātūrus
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—
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nūtātus
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nūtandus
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verbal nouns
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gerund
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supine
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genitive
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dative
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accusative
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ablative
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accusative
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ablative
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nūtandī
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nūtandō
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nūtandum
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nūtandō
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nūtātum
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nūtātū
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1At least one rare poetic syncopated perfect form is attested.
Descendants
References
- “nuto”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “nuto”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- nuto in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
nuto
- (obsolete) past plural of nyta
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnu.tɔ/
- Rhymes: -utɔ
- Syllabification: nu‧to
Noun
nuto f
- vocative singular of nuta
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin nūtus (“nod”).
Pronunciation
Noun
nuto m (plural nutos)
- nod;
- (figuratively) the will, what is desired or chosen
Etymology 2
Verb
nuto
- first-person singular present indicative of nutar