bisticciare
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Italian
Etymology
First attested in the 15th century; Tuscan reflex of Old Italian bischizzare (“to play on words, daydream”), from Lombardic *biskīzan; compare German bescheißen (“to cheat, swindle”).
Verb
bisticciàre (first-person singular present bistìccio, first-person singular past historic bisticciài, past participle bisticciàto, auxiliary avére)
- (intransitive) to bicker, to quarrel [auxiliary avere]
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