conciare

Italian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *comptiāre, from Latin comptus. Compare Sicilian cunzari, Venetian consar, conzsar.

Verb

conciare

  1. to tan (leather); to cure (tobacco)
  2. to adjust
  3. to ill-treat
    Synonym: maltrattare
  4. to cut blocks from stone
  5. to season food
  6. to castrate calves or pigs

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Latin

Verb

conciāre

  1. second-person singular present passive subjunctive of conciō
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