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Etymology
Possibly from a, from , from or , from  (cf. Italian , ). Alternatively, from a Vulgar Latin root (with a later change of conjugation in Romanian; compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), from, whence Romanian  (with a diminutive suffix), Italian , Spanish. The original meaning in the Romanian word was probably "to hit, smack, beat senseless" (with a weapon such as a club), which then may have evolved into its current one of "to stun, make dizzy", while in Italian this became "to kill".

Verb

 * 1)  to make dizzy, flustered, intoxicated, stun
 * 2)  to become dizzy, intoxicated, stunned