paidire

Italian

Etymology

Unknown

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pajˈdi.re/
  • Rhymes: -ire
  • Hyphenation: pai‧dì‧re

Verb

paidìre (first-person singular present paidìsco, first-person singular past historic paidìi, past participle paidìto, auxiliary avére)

  1. Alternative form of padire
    • 13th c., Jacopone da Todi, “Audite una 'ntenzone, ch'è 'nfra l'anema e 'l corpo”, in Laude [Praises], Rome, Bari: Laterza, published 1980:
      "E como surgo, lèvome, che non aio dormito?
      Degestione guastase, non aio ancor paidito;
      escursa m è la regoma pro fredo ch’e’ ho sintito;
      ’l tempo non n’è fugito, pòse recoverare".
      "How do I rise, arise, if I have not slept? The digestion is ruined, I still have not digested; I got a rheumatism from the cold I've felt; time has not fled: it can be recovered."
    • 1591, Filippo Scacco, “Della infermità pletoria, cioè rempimento de cibo non paidito. Cap. ⅩⅬⅥ [About the Illness of Overabundance, that is, Filling with Undigested Food, Chapter 46]”, in Opera di mescalzia [Work About Farriery], Rome: Paolo Blado, page 149:
      Quando la bestia suda, et magna orzo, e non se fatiga, overo quando magna troppo nasce la infermità pletoria, cioè mal paidire
      When the beast sweats, and eats barley and does no work – that is, when it eats too much – the overabundance illness is born, that is, bad digesting.

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