ndes

Albanian

Alternative forms
  • ndeset

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *en-datša, from Proto-Indo-European *dekʷ, related to the isolated Lithuanian dàkyti (to mix up, to put in disorder), dàknyti (id), dàkanoti (id)[1].

Verb

ndes (first-person singular past tense ndesa, participle ndesë)

  1. to have troubles

References

  1. A Concise Historical Grammar of the Albanian Language, V.Orel, Koninklijke Brill ,Leiden 2000, p.186

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • ndesu, ãndes, ãndesu

Etymology

From a Vulgar Latin root *indēnsō or from (ã)n + Latin dēnsō. Compare Romanian îndesa, îndes.

Verb

ndes (past participle ndisatã)

  1. I stuff, cram, jam, pack, press in.
  2. (reflexive) I engorge, gorge, stuff myself.
  • ndisari / ndisare
  • ndisat
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