arrosare

Italian

Etymology 1

Either inherited or borrowed from Old Occitan arozar or Old French arroser; in all cases from Vulgar Latin *arrosāre, itself from Latin adrorō. First attested before 1250.

Verb

arrosàre (first-person singular present arròso, first-person singular past historic arrosài, past participle arrosàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive, obsolete)

  1. to drizzle, to wet slightly (as if with dew)
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Etymology 2

From a- +‎ rosa +‎ -are. First attested before 1925.

Verb

arrosàre (first-person singular present arròso, first-person singular past historic arrosài, past participle arrosàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive, literary)

  1. to redden (to make rose-coloured/colored)
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