"amorratu" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Basque]

IPA: /amoratu/, [a.mo.ra.t̪u] Forms: amorratu da [canonical], du [canonical], amorratzen [imperfect, participle], amorratuko [future, participle], amorra [short-form], amorratze [noun-from-verb]
Rhymes: -atu Etymology: Perhaps from Latin abhorrēre (“to abhor”). The noun amorru (“rage”) is derived from the verb. Etymology templates: {{der|eu|la|abhorreo|abhorrēre|t=to abhor}} Latin abhorrēre (“to abhor”) Head templates: {{eu-verb|da-du}} amorratu da/du (imperfect participle amorratzen, future participle amorratuko, short form amorra, verbal noun amorratze)
  1. to rage, to get enraged
    Sense id: en-amorratu-eu-noun-TfsV9raa Categories (other): Basque entries with incorrect language header

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