Italian edit

Etymology edit

From in- +‎ tuo (your) +‎ -are +‎ -si.

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  • IPA(key): /in.tuˈar.si/
  • Rhymes: -arsi
  • Hyphenation: in‧tu‧àr‧si

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intuàrsi (first-person singular present mi intùo, first-person singular past historic mi intuài, past participle intuàto)

  1. (obsolete, poetic) to penetrate deeply into your conscience or spirit
    • 1472, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Paradiso, Le Monnier, published 2002, Canto IX, page 160:
      « [] Già non attendere' io tua dimanda, ¶ s'io m'intuassi, come tu t'inmii».
      « [] Indeed, I would not wait thy questioning, ¶ if I in thee were as thou art in me».

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