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Noun

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asembler m inan

  1. Alternative form of assembler

Declension

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Old French

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Etymology

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From Latin assimulō.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (early) /asemˈbleːɾ/
  • IPA(key): (late) /asamˈbleːɾ/

Verb

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asembler

  1. to collect up; to get together
    • 13th century, Unknown, La Vie de Saint Laurent, page 7, column 1, lines 21–22:
      par la cité fait asembler
      toz les povres qu'il puet trover
      In the city he gathered together
      all the poor people that he could find

Conjugation

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This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. In the present tense an extra supporting e is needed in the first-person singular indicative and throughout the singular subjunctive, and the third-person singular subjunctive ending -t is lost. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.

Descendants

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  • English: assemble
  • French: assembler

Polish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English assembler.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aˈsɛm.blɛr/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛmblɛr
  • Syllabification: a‧sem‧bler

Noun

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asembler m inan

  1. (computer languages, countable) assembler (tool that converts an assembly language into machine code)
  2. (computer languages, uncountable) assembly language

Declension

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