intruppare

Italian

Etymology 1

Probably from intoppare, with unetymological -r-.[1]

Verb

intruppàre (first-person singular present intrùppo, first-person singular past historic intruppài, past participle intruppàto, auxiliary avére) (intransitive, Roman)

  1. to crash [+ in (object) = into] or [+ contro (object) = against] (usually in reference to a car) [auxiliary avere]
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From in- + truppa + -are.

Verb

intruppàre (first-person singular present intrùppo, first-person singular past historic intruppài, past participle intruppàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive, rare)

  1. to muster (a troop of soldiers)
  2. (by extension) to gather (a group of students, etc.)
Conjugation
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References

  1. intruppare in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.
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