pisti

See also: Pisti

Aromanian

Etymology 1

From Latin per + super. Compare Daco-Romanian peste.

Alternative forms

Preposition

pisti

  1. over

Etymology 2

From Greek πίστη (pístē).

Noun

pisti f

  1. faith, religion

Cebuano

Etymology

From Spanish peste (pest; plague)

Noun

pisti

  1. (vulgar) pest

Interjection

pisti

  1. (vulgar, offensive) used as an expression similar to shit! or fuck!

Esperanto

Verb

pisti (present pistas, past pistis, future pistos, conditional pistus, volitive pistu)

  1. to pound
  2. to crush

See also


Finnish

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -isti

Verb

pisti

  1. Third-person singular indicative past form of pistää.

Anagrams


Latin

Participle

pistī

  1. nominative masculine plural of pistus
  2. genitive masculine singular of pistus
  3. genitive neuter singular of pistus
  4. vocative masculine plural of pistus

Lithuanian

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *peys-. Cognates include Polish pchać, Russian пиха́ть (pixátʹ) (Proto-Slavic *pьxati). Compare also Latvian pisties.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpʲɪsʲtʲɪ]

Verb

pìsti (third-person present tense pìsa, third-person past tense pìso)

  1. (vulgar, transitive, with accusative object) to fuck
  2. (vulgar, transitive, with dative object and/or a prepositional phrase) to beat, to fight

Conjugation

Synonyms

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