intimidire
Italian
Etymology
From Medieval Latin intimidāre, present active infinitive of intimidō, from Latin in (“in”) + timidus (“afraid, timid”).
Verb
intimidire
- (transitive) to frighten
- (transitive) to threaten, intimidate
- (transitive) to make shy
Conjugation
Conjugation of intimidire
Synonyms
- (1) intimorire, impaurire
- (2) minacciare
Derived terms
Derived terms
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