cioncare

Italian

Etymology 1

Perhaps borrowed from German schenken (to pour).

Verb

cioncàre (first-person singular present ciónco, first-person singular past historic cioncài, past participle cioncàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (regional, transitive or intransitive) to gulp, to drink greedily [auxiliary avere]
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Perhaps inherited from Vulgar Latin *extruncāre.

Verb

cioncàre (first-person singular present ciónco, first-person singular past historic cioncài, past participle cioncàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (archaic or regional, transitive) to cut off, to truncate
    Synonyms: troncare, mozzare
Conjugation

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