uscire
التعريفات والمعاني
== Italian ==
=== Alternative forms ===
escire (archaic or Tuscan, Romanesco)
=== Etymology ===
From older escire, from Latin exīre, from ex + eō (“to go”). The word may have been phonetically influenced by the etymologically unrelated uscio (“door”).
Compare Sicilian nèsciri, Catalan eixir, Romanian ieșire, Old Spanish exir and Old French issir.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /uʃˈʃi.re/
Rhymes: -ire
Hyphenation: u‧scì‧re
=== Verb ===
uscìre (first-person singular present èsco, first-person singular past historic uscìi, past participle uscìto, auxiliary èssere)
(intransitive) to go out, leave, exit
(intransitive) to get off, get out
(intransitive) to disappear
(intransitive) to flow, run (of a liquid)
(intransitive) to descend, spring (from)
(intransitive) to release, come out (be published)
(intransitive) to date
(vulgar, slang) in the form "uscirle", literally "to get them out": to take off clothes to show the breasts, especially for erotic purposes
(vulgar, slang) in the form "uscirlo", literally "to get it out": to take off clothes to show the penis, especially for erotic purposes
(vulgar, slang) in the form "escile", literally "get them out": invitation to a woman to show her breasts
(vulgar, slang) in the form "escilo", literally "get it out": invitation to a man to show his penis
==== Conjugation ====
==== Antonyms ====
entrare
==== Related terms ====
riuscire
uscente
uscio
uscirsene
uscita
=== Anagrams ===
securi, sicure, usceri