aggratare
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Aggrate — Ag*grate , v. t. [It. aggratare, fr. L. ad + gratus pleasing. See {Grate}, a.] To please. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Each one sought his lady to aggrate. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aggradare — (ant. aggratare) v. intr. [dal provenz. agradar ; usato solo nella 3a pers. sing. dell indic. pres.], lett. [essere, riuscire grato] ▶◀ (lett.) aggradire, andare a genio, (fam.) garbare, (lett.) gradire, piacere, (fam.) sfagiolare. ◀▶ dispiacere … Enciclopedia Italiana
aggrate — transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Italian aggratare, alteration of aggradare, from Provençal agradar, from a (from Latin ad ) + grat pleasing, agreeable (from Latin gratus) more at … Useful english dictionary