improntare

Italian

Etymology 1

Variant of imprentare (itself from Old French empreinte), influenced by pronto.

Verb

improntare

  1. (transitive) to imprint, impress
Conjugation

Etymology 2

in- + pronto + -are

Verb

improntare

  1. (transitive, archaic) to prepare, get ready
Synonyms

Etymology 3

From Vulgar Latin *impromutuāre, from Latin promutuāri, present active infinitive of promutuor, from promutuum. Compare French emprunter, Romanian împrumuta.

Verb

improntare

  1. (transitive, archaic) to lend

Anagrams

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