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ascuți

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Etymology

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Probably from Vulgar Latin root *excotīre, from Classical Latin cōs, cōtis (whetstone). Compare cute and cuțit (knife). Cognate with Megleno-Romanian ascut, scuțǫt. Cf. also the semantic evolution of Catalan esmolar (sharpen), from mola (grindstone). Was also possibly influenced by a Vulgar Latin *acutiāre, from acūtus. Compare Italian aguzzare, Spanish aguzar. Another theory suggests the root *exacutīre, from exacūtus (sharpened, stimulated), from acūtus.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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a ascuți (third-person singular present ascute, past participle ascuțit) 4th conjugation

  1. (literally and figuratively) to sharpen
  2. to grind, whet, strop

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