deșerta

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See also: deserta, desertá, and déserta

Romanian

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Etymology

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From deșert, or possibly from Late Latin or Vulgar Latin root *dēsertāre, from Latin dēsertus. Compare Italian disertare. Doublet of dezerta, which was borrowed.

Verb

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a deșerta (third-person singular present deșartă, past participle deșertat) 1st conj.

  1. (popular) to remove all the contents of something, clear, drive out, evacuate (a place)
  2. (popular) to finish a drink completely
  3. (popular) to become deserted

Conjugation

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See also

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