inganno
See also: ingannò
Italian
Related terms
Latin
Etymology
Found in Vulgar and Late Latin. From *gannō, from ganniō.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /inˈɡan.noː/, [ɪŋˈɡan.noː]
Verb
ingannō (present infinitive ingannāre, perfect active ingannāvī, supine ingannātum); first conjugation
- (Vulgar Latin, Late Latin) I trick, deceive
Inflection
Descendants
- Eastern Romance:
- Italian: ingannare
- Old French: engignier, enjaner, enganer
- French: engeigner (obsolete)
- Norman: înginnyi
- Old Occitan: enganar
- Old Portuguese: enganar
- Old Spanish:
- Spanish: engañar
- Rhaeto-Romance:
- Friulian: ingjanâ
- Romansch: ingianer
- Sardinian: ingannare
- Sicilian: ngannari
- Venetian: inganar
- → Albanian: gënjej
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