displicare

displicare
di·spli·cà·re
v.tr. (io dìsplico) OB
dispiegare
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DATA: sec. XIV.
ETIMO: da implicare con sovrapp. di 2dis-.

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  • display — [14] Display originally meant ‘unfold’, and it is related not to modern English play but to ply. It comes via Old French despleier (whose modern French descendant, déployer, is the source of English deploy [18]) from Latin displicāre. This was a… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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