Italian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin ōsculārī, derived from ōsculum (kiss).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /o.skuˈla.re/
  • Rhymes: -are
  • Hyphenation: o‧scu‧là‧re

Verb

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  This Italian verb needs to be reviewed and cleaned up.
The definition(s) may be wrong or misleading, and important senses may be missing. The specified auxiliary may also be wrong. The remainder of the conjugation is probably correct for -are verbs but may be wrong in some particulars for -ire verbs (especially the present participle).

osculàre (first-person singular present òsculo, first-person singular past historic osculài, past participle osculàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive, literary, humorous) to kiss, to osculate
  2. (transitive, mathematics) to osculate

Conjugation

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Latin

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Verb

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ōsculāre

  1. second-person singular present active imperative/indicative of ōsculor

Verb

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ōsculāre

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of ōsculor