stremí

See also: stremi

Lombard

Alternative forms

  • stremì (Western)
  • stremì, strümì, strimì (Eastern)
  • stremísser (directly from Classical Latin; see there for further variants)

Etymology

From s- + Vulgar Latin *tremiō, from Latin tremēscō (I begin to tremble, shake), in turn from tremō (I shake, tremble) + -ēscō, from Proto-Indo-European *trem- (tremble). Compare Spanish and Portuguese estremecer.

Pronunciation

  • Western: IPA(key): /streˈmi/, /striˈmi/
  • Eastern IPA(key): /streˈmi/, /striˈmi/, /stryˈmi/

Verb

stremí (first-person singular present indicative stremissi, past participle stremid)

  1. to frighten
    Synonym: spaventà
    Te me stremísset sempr.
    You always frighten me.
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