radiare

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See also: radiaré

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /raˈdja.re/
  • Rhymes: -are
  • Hyphenation: ra‧dià‧re

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin radiāre. Compare the inherited doublet raggiare.

Verb

radiàre (first-person singular present ràdio, first-person singular past historic radiài, past participle radiàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (intransitive, literary) to radiate (of beams of light, etc.)
  2. (intransitive, physics) to radiate
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Etymology 2

Borrowed from French radier, from Medieval Latin radiāre (to expunge, to delete), a false relatinization of Old French roier (to draw a line, to cross out) (modern French rayer), from roie (line, ridge between furrows), from Vulgar Latin *riga, probably from Gaulish *rica (furrow).

Verb

radiàre (first-person singular present ràdio, first-person singular past historic radiài, past participle radiàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive) to expel (from a group, institution, etc.) (typically as a disciplinary measure)
  2. (transitive, nautical) to exclude (a boat, ship, etc.) from active service and destine it to demolition
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Latin

Verb

radiāre

  1. inflection of radiō:
    1. present active infinitive
    2. second-person singular present passive imperative/indicative

Spanish

Verb

radiare

  1. first/third-person singular future subjunctive of radiar