aviat
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Inherited from Old Catalan viats, vivats, ivaç, from Latin vīvācius, comparative form of vīvāciter (“vigorously”). Compare obsolete Italian avaccio (“soon”).
aviat
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
aviat (feminine aviada, masculine plural aviats, feminine plural aviades)
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