gvati
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from Italian guatare and French guetter, from Latin wacta, from Frankish *wahta (“guard duty, watchtower”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wahtwō (“watch, vigil”). Compare Catalan guaita.
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gvati (present gvatas, past gvatis, future gvatos, conditional gvatus, volitive gvatu)
- (transitive) to spy on
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Conjugation of gvati
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