"tremito" meaning in Italian

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Noun

Forms: tremiti [plural]
Etymology: From trem(are) (“to shiver”) + -ito (to nominalise the verb). This is based on a pattern found in a couple of other common nouns that came from verb-derived Latin nouns: gemito and fremito. This pattern is also found in battito, from battere. Etymology templates: {{suffix|it|tremare|ito|alt1=trem(are)|gloss1=to shiver|pos2=to nominalise the verb}} trem(are) (“to shiver”) + -ito (to nominalise the verb), {{m|it|gemito}} gemito, {{m|it|fremito}} fremito, {{m|it|battito}} battito, {{m|it|battere}} battere Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} tremito m (plural tremiti)
  1. shiver Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-tremito-it-noun-0k~8xvA4 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian terms suffixed with -ito Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 46 25 29 Disambiguation of Italian terms suffixed with -ito: 45 23 31
  2. tremble, shake, tremor Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-tremito-it-noun-Jtv79sK6
  3. flicker Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-tremito-it-noun-4Y3~k9pE
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: tremitio, tremolare (english: to tremble), tremore (english: to tremble)

Inflected forms

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