impiombare

Italian

Etymology

From im- + piombo (lead) + -are.

Verb

impiombàre (first-person singular present impiómbo, first-person singular past historic impiombài, past participle impiombàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive)

  1. to cover, fill or solder with lead
  2. to close (a trunk, crate, etc.) with a lead seal (attached to the end of a string)
  3. (dentistry) to fill (teeth)
  4. to impale (a person, hare, partridge, etc.)
  5. (nautical) to splice
  6. (figurative, regional) to cheat, to swindle
    Synonyms: fregare, buscherare

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