leșina

See also: lesina, Lesina, lésina, and lešina

Romanian

Etymology

Unknown. One theory proposes a Vulgar Latin *laesionāre, from Latin laesiō (harm, injury), with an original Romanian form presumably *leșuna (as with cășuna, mișuna, etc.), undergoing a change later (compare also tușina). Cf. also Latin lassō, lassāre ("to faint"). Another possibility is that it may be linked to Serbian lĭeșivati ("to faint"). [1]

Verb

a leșina (third-person singular present leșină, past participle leșinat) 1st conj.

  1. to faint

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • leșin

References

  1. Romanian Explanatory Dictionary http://dexonline.ro/definitie/le%C8%99ina
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