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Italian-Ligurian (Genoese) dictionary

istituto

m. n.
  1. ente con scopi specifici, spec. di pubblico interesse

    instituto [iŋstiˈtyːtu] (var. istituto)1

    l’istituto è finanziato dallo stato

    l’instituto o l’é finançiou da-o stato

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1. The Genoese prefix in-

In Genoese, many lemmas that display the prefix in- owe it to the dissimilation of an ancient Latin double consonant: thus we find inlustrâ < from illustrem, inmenso < immensus, inludde < illudere, etc. Other terms instead directly preserve the Latin prefix, as in inscrive < inscribere. Finally, there are forms created by analogy, such as inmanegâ. The case of words such as imagine < imaginem is completely different, as they never had either the prefix in- or a double consonant: in these cases the spelling in- is justified neither etymologically nor phonetically. Forms such as inmaginegarded as hypercorrections based on Italian and should be avoided.

Declensions

m. s m. p
instituto instituti