vincire

vincire
vin·cì·re
v.tr. OB LE
legare, stringere, vincolare
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DATA: av. 1313.
ETIMO: dal lat. vĭncīre.
NOTA GRAMMATICALE: forme attestate: 3Є pers. sing. dell'ind. imperf. vincìa, inf. pres.

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