bæxinâ
Ligurian
Alternative forms
- baixinâ (Western)
Etymology
From bæxìn (“drizzle, light rain”) + -â (verb-forming suffix). The word bæxìn is from an earlier bavexìn, a diminutive from Vulgar Latin *baba (“drool, spit”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bɛːʒiˈnaː/
- Rhymes: -aː
- Hyphenation: bæ‧xi‧nâ
Verb
bæxinâ (defective, only used in the third-person singular)
- to drizzle (to rain lightly)
- Synonym: sproînâ
Conjugation
Conjugation of bæxinâ (first conjugation)
infinitive | bæxinâ | ||
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auxiliary verb | avéi | gerund | bæxinàndo |
present participle | – | past participle | bæxinòu |
person | third singular | ||
indicative | |||
present | bæxìnn-a | ||
imperfect | bæxinâva | ||
future | bæxiniâ | ||
conditional | |||
present | bæxiniéiva, bæxiniæ | ||
subjunctive | che | ||
present | bæxìnn-e | ||
imperfect | bæxinésse | ||
imperative | |||
present | bæxìnn-e |