connaturare

Italian

Etymology

From con- + natura (nature) + -are.

Verb

connaturàre (first-person singular present connatùro, first-person singular past historic connaturài, past participle connaturàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive, uncommon)

  1. to make (something) natural or second nature (in someone)
    la consuetudine connatura' in noi molti gusticustom makes many preferences natural in us
  2. to conform (someone or something) (to someone or something else), to make of the same nature

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