attediate
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From (the stem of) Late Latin attaediāre.
Verb
[edit]attediate (third-person singular simple present attediates, present participle attediating, simple past and past participle attediated)
- (rare, obsolete) To be tedious to; to exhaust. [17th c.]
- 1603, Michel de Montaigne, translated by John Florio, Essays, III.8:
- I often find him barren, sleightlie running-over those glorious deaths, as if he feared to attediate and molest us with their multitude and continuance.
Italian
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Verb
[edit]attediate
- inflection of attediare:
Etymology 2
[edit]Participle
[edit]attediate f pl