"sfracassare" meaning in Neapolitan

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Verb

Forms: sfracassà [alternative]
Etymology: From s- + fracassare. Etymology templates: {{af|nap|s-|fracassare}} s- + fracassare Head templates: {{head|nap|verb}} sfracassare
  1. to smash, shatter

Alternative forms

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