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abaestuo

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Latin

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Etymology

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From ab- (from, down from) +‎ aestuō (have an undulating, waving motion, heave).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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abaestuō (present infinitive abaestuāre, perfect active abaestuāvī, supine abaestuātum); first conjugation, impersonal in the passive

  1. (intransitive) to hang down richly, wave down richly
    • c. 160-220 C.E., Tertullian, De Judicio Domini, 22
      quid faciat laetis ut vitis abaestuet uvis
      What makes a vine hang down richly with grapes

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