"abbiente" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

IPA: /abˈbjɛn.te/ Forms: abbienti [plural]
Rhymes: -ɛnte Etymology: From Latin habentem, present active participle of habeō (“have, hold, possess”). The geminate /bb/ could reflect transmission via an old Italian abbere (variant of avere), analogy with the regular subjunctive form abbia (< Latin habeam), or simply an independent gemination before /j/. Etymology templates: {{inh|it|la|habēns|habentem}} Latin habentem Head templates: {{it-adj}} abbiente (plural abbienti)
  1. well-to-do, wealthy, prosperous Synonyms (well-to-do): agiato
    Sense id: en-abbiente-it-adj-aC8lUev4 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 47 46 8 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 47 50 4 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 47 51 2 Disambiguation of 'well-to-do': 88 12
  2. having, possessing Synonyms (having): avente
    Sense id: en-abbiente-it-adj-LJx31kDJ Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 47 46 8 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 47 50 4 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 47 51 2 Disambiguation of 'having': 3 97

Noun

IPA: /abˈbjɛn.te/ Forms: abbienti [plural]
Rhymes: -ɛnte Etymology: From Latin habentem, present active participle of habeō (“have, hold, possess”). The geminate /bb/ could reflect transmission via an old Italian abbere (variant of avere), analogy with the regular subjunctive form abbia (< Latin habeam), or simply an independent gemination before /j/. Etymology templates: {{inh|it|la|habēns|habentem}} Latin habentem Head templates: {{it-noun|mfbysense}} abbiente m or f by sense (plural abbienti)
  1. (usually in the plural) wealthy person Tags: by-personal-gender, feminine, masculine, plural-normally
    Sense id: en-abbiente-it-noun-QBBfqW5H Categories (other): Italian masculine and feminine nouns by sense Disambiguation of Italian masculine and feminine nouns by sense: 28 11 61

Inflected forms

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