Italian

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Etymology

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From inciucio +‎ -are.

Verb

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inciuciàre (first-person singular present inciùcio, first-person singular past historic inciuciài, past participle inciuciàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (intransitive, journalistic, neologism) to plot, to scheme, to make under the table agreements [auxiliary avere]
    Synonym: tramare
    • 2018 March 24, “Salvini spiana la strada a un governo con i grillini “Sventato l’inciucio Fi-Pd””, in La Stampa[1]:
      Berlusconi non si fida di me? Lui pensa che io non sia leale al centrodestra e voglia inciuciare con Di Maio?
      Berlusconi doesn't trust me? Does he think I'm not loyal to the center-right and he wants to scheme with Di Maio?

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