accide
Italian
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Etymology 1
Form of the verb accidō (“fall upon; befall”).
Verb
accide
- second-person singular present active imperative of accidō
- "fall thou down, fall thou upon, fall thou near; descend thou"
- "happen thou (to), take place thou, occur thou, befall thou"
Etymology 2
Form of the verb accīdō (“fell, cut down; use up; impair”).
Verb
accīde
- second-person singular present active imperative of accīdō
- "begin thou to cut into, begin thou to cut through, fell thou, cut down thou"
- "use up thou, consume thou, diminish thou"
- "impair thou, weaken thou, shatter thou"
Old French
Noun
accide f (oblique plural accides, nominative singular accide, nominative plural accides)