Borrowed from Latin percōlāre (“to strain or filter through; to percolate”). First attested in 1954.
percolàre (first-person singular present percólo, first-person singular past historic percolài, past participle percolàto, auxiliary (transitive, also intransitive with a person as the subject) avére or (intransitive with a liquid as the subject) èssere)
1Transitive, also intransitive with a person as the subject.
2Intransitive with a liquid as the subject.
percōlāre
Verbal noun (“long infinitive”): percola + -re.
percolare f (plural percolări)
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (o) percolare | percolarea | (niște) percolări | percolările |
genitive/dative | (unei) percolări | percolării | (unor) percolări | percolărilor |
vocative | percolare, percolareo | percolărilor |
percolare