controllare

Italian

Etymology

From Medieval Latin contrarotulum (a counter-roll or register used to verify accounts), from Latin contra (against, opposite) + Medieval Latin rotulus, Latin rotula (roll, a little wheel), diminutive of rota (a wheel).

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controllare

  1. (transitive) to check, verify, inspect, examine
  2. (transitive) to supervise, watch
  3. (transitive) to control, dominate
  4. (transitive) to audit

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