zoppicare

Italian

Etymology

From zoppo, or a Vulgar Latin *cloppicāre, from Late Latin cloppus.

Verb

zoppicare intransitive (but takes avere as auxiliary)

  1. to have a limp, to walk with a limp
  2. to be lame
  3. (figuratively) to be weak in some subject

Conjugation

Derived terms

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