ciarlare
Italian (Fiorentino)
verb
Definitions
- (intransitive) to chatter, gossip
Etymology
Derived from Latin ex (out of, from, out, thoroughly, out from, without, delete, cross out, throughout, away).
Origin
Latin
ex
Gloss
out of, from, out, thoroughly, out from, without, delete, cross out, throughout, away
Concept
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Ontological Category
Other
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Haruspice English
- astonish English
- charade English
- ex contractu English
- ex delicto English
- ex- English
- ex-directory English
- exolete English
- extenuating English
- exthorio English
- haruspex English
- haruspeksi Finnish
- *exaurare Latin
- *excadeo, *excadēre, *excadeō Latin
- *excadō Latin
- *excambiāre Latin
- *excambiō Latin
- *excampare Latin
- *excoāctiāre Latin
- *exfortiō Latin
- *exlītigāre Latin
- *expingere Latin
- *extaliō Latin
- *extroculāre Latin
- *exvellere Latin
- *exwardare Latin
- bis Latin
- cambiō Latin
- deex Latin
- ecce Latin
- ex Latin
- exaurare Latin
- excommūnicāre Latin
- excurare Latin
- exeligere Latin
- exinanio Latin
- exiuro Latin
- exos Latin
- expeiuro Latin
- haruspex Latin
- sapio Latin
- wardare Latin
- Scharade German
- ciarliero Italian
- esecutore Italian
- riciarlare Italian
- scipito Italian
- charade French
- éployer French
- шарада Russian
- экспромт Russian
- arúspice Spanish, Castilian
- charlar Spanish, Castilian
- charlatán Spanish, Castilian
- ex- Spanish, Castilian
- expectorar Spanish, Castilian
- αὔρα Ancient Greek
- ἐκ Ancient Greek
- *eǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵʰer- Proto-Indo-European
- arúspice Portuguese
- szarada Polish
- -ing Middle English
- esventail Old French
- res- Old French
- el Esperanto
- eks Serbo-Croatian
- екс Serbo-Croatian
- es- Catalan, Valencian
- esdevenir Catalan, Valencian
- ex Old Portuguese
- haruspex Slovak
- charrada Occitan
- sbintari Sicilian
- scassari Sicilian
- scìpitu Sicilian
- spillonga Sicilian
- sputtusari Sicilian