coadunate
English
Etymology
The verb is first attested in 1607, the adjective in 1839; borrowed from Latin coadūnātus, perfect passive participle of coadūnō (“to unite, collect or join into one”), see -ate (adjective-forming suffix) and -ate (verb-forming suffix).
Adjective
coadunate (comparative more coadunate, superlative most coadunate)
Verb
coadunate (third-person singular simple present coadunates, present participle coadunating, simple past and past participle coadunated)
Italian
Etymology 1
Participle
coadunate f pl
- feminine plural of coadunato
Etymology 2
Verb
coadunate
- inflection of coadunare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Latin
Verb
coadūnāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of coadūnō