aiepta
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Romanian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Either from Vulgar Latin *adiectāre, or *aiectāre, from Latin ēiectāre, present active infinitive of ēiectō, all ultimately from iactus. Normally the i would shift to a j in Romanian, but it may have originally disappeared due to preceding the e, as in quiētus > (în)cet, and came back in speech over time due to a lack of consonants between the two.[1] Doublet of ejecta, a borrowing.
Verb
[edit]a aiepta (third-person singular present aiaptă, past participle aieptat) 1st conj.
Conjugation
[edit]This verb needs an inflection-table template.
Related terms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Inherited from Latin allectāre, present active infinitive of allectō.
Verb
[edit]a aiepta (third-person singular present aiaptă, past participle aieptat) 1st conj.
References
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- Rhymes:Romanian/a/3 syllables
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