"egrotante" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

IPA: /e.ɡroˈtan.te/ Forms: egrotanti [plural]
Rhymes: -ante Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin aegrōtantem (“being ill or sick”), present participle of aegrōtō (“to be ill or sick”), derived from aeger (“ill, sick”). Etymology templates: {{lbor|it|la|aegrōtāns|aegrōtantem|t=being ill or sick}} Learned borrowing from Latin aegrōtantem (“being ill or sick”) Head templates: {{it-adj}} egrotante (plural egrotanti)
  1. (literary, obsolete) sick, ill Tags: literary, obsolete Synonyms: ammalato, egro [poetic], infermo [literary], malato Related terms: egritudine, egro
    Sense id: en-egrotante-it-adj-OpiKk~RQ Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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