trascinare
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Inherited from Vulgar Latin *traxīnāre, from *tragīnāre from *tragere, from Classical Latin trahere. Compare French traîner, Spanish trajinar. Cf. also the doublet trainare.
trascinàre (first-person singular present trascìno, first-person singular past historic trascinài, past participle trascinàto, auxiliary avére)
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