convolare
Italian edit
Etymology edit
From Latin cōnvolāre (“to fly or flock together with others”), from con- + volō (“to fly”).
Verb edit
convolàre (first-person singular present convólo, first-person singular past historic convolài, past participle convolàto, auxiliary èssere)
- (intransitive) to fly together
- (intransitive, informal) to marry
Usage notes edit
- The second, more normal use, is often expanded to phrases such as convolare a nozze, convolare a giuste nozze or convolare a nuove nozze.
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of convolàre (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)
Anagrams edit
Latin edit
Verb edit
convolāre
- inflection of convolō: