obdurare

obdurare
ob·du·rà·re
v.tr. e intr. OB
1. v.tr., indurire | rendere insensibile e spietato
2. v.intr. (avere) perseverare in un atteggiamento
Sinonimi: ostinarsi.
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DATA: av. 1498.
ETIMO: dal lat. obdūrāre "persistere", v. anche durare.

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