agito

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) An asymmetric crescent that is a symbol of the Paralympic movement.

Etymology 1
From (frequentative suffix). See.

Verb

 * 1) to act, behave, do, or make persistently or unremittingly
 * 2) to put something in motion, drive, impel; drive by rowing, row about; shake, throb
 * 3) to brandish, wield
 * 4)  to drive, conduct; tend, control
 * 5)  to hunt, chase, pursue
 * 6) to drive to and fro, toss about, agitate, disturb, churn
 * 7) to rouse or stir up, excite, move, urge, drive or impel someone to something, insist on
 * 8) to disturb, disquiet, provoke, agitate, vex, trouble, torment
 * 9) to reprove, assail, blame, decry, scoff, deride, insult, mock
 * 10) to be engaged in, do, accomplish, have, hold, keep; celebrate; practise, exercise
 * 11)  to pass, spend
 * 12) to live, dwell, abide, sojourn
 * 13)  to drive at something in the mind; turn over, study, weigh, consider, meditate upon
 * 14)  to be occupied with, devise, contrive, plot, design, intend
 * 15) to deliberate upon, confer about, discuss, debate, investigate
 * 16)  to have enough to do, have trouble with, to be fully engaged in
 * 1)  to drive at something in the mind; turn over, study, weigh, consider, meditate upon
 * 2)  to be occupied with, devise, contrive, plot, design, intend
 * 3) to deliberate upon, confer about, discuss, debate, investigate
 * 4)  to have enough to do, have trouble with, to be fully engaged in

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1)  a party with lively dancing
 * 2) agitation the state of being agitated