appozzare

Italian

Etymology 1

From a- + pozza + -are.

Verb

appozzàre (first-person singular present appózzo, first-person singular past historic appozzài, past participle appozzàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive, rare) to dig (land), creating puddles in the process
    appozzare un terrenoto dig (in) a terrain
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Etymology 2

From a- + pozzo + -are.

Verb

appozzàre (first-person singular present appózzo, first-person singular past historic appozzài, past participle appozzàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive, archaic or regional) to soak or immerse, especially in a puddle
  2. (transitive, sports, water polo) to push (an opponent) under water
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