"preplotatu" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Umbrian]

Forms: preplohotatu [alternative]
Etymology: Disputed. Prefixed with pre-. * According to de Vaan, from a denominative verb formed to Proto-Italic *plautā, from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂-. Related to Latin plautus, from Proto-Italic *plautos. Poultney suggests that based of the verb may be related to plotus, which is considered by Festus to be an Umbrian word meaning "flat-footed." * According to Buck, from a denominative verb form to earlier *plaudeto-, which is perhaps related to plaudō. Etymology templates: {{root|xum|ine-pro|*pleh₂-}}, {{unc|xum|Disputed}} Disputed, {{der|xum|itc-pro|*plautā}} Proto-Italic *plautā, {{der|xum|ine-pro|*pleh₂-}} Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂-, {{cog|la|plautus}} Latin plautus, {{der|xum|itc-pro|*plautos}} Proto-Italic *plautos Head templates: {{head|xum|verb|Third-person singular future imperative}} preplotatu (Third-person singular future imperative), {{tlb|xum|lig}} (late Iguvine)
  1. to crush, stamp down
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