mestare

Italian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *mixtāre[1][2], from Latin mixtus; less likely from a Vulgar Latin *miscitāre[3], as there is already an archaic or literary Italian word mescidare[4] or miscidare[5] which derives from this word (compare also Friulian messedâ, Venetian mesedar, Romansch maschadar, masdar). All of these terms ultimately stem from Latin misceō (mix).

Verb

mestare

  1. (transitive) To stir.
  2. (intransitive) To plot or scheme.

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