girare

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to turn, stir, turn over
 * 2)  to spin present a bias
 * 3)  to tour, travel
 * 4) to go round or alongside (a place, etc.)
 * 5) to go far and wide
 * 6) to tour make a circuit of a place
 * 7)  to pass (to)
 * 8)  to endorse, transfer
 * 9)  to shoot, film
 * 10)  to encircle
 * 11)  to bypass
 * 12)  to roam; to wander; to mill about
 * 13)  to circulate
 * 14)  to continue
 * 15)  to work; to function
 * 16)  to go through one's head
 * 17)  to feel like
 * 18)  to proceed in a certain way, especially positive; to go
 * 19)  to go bad
 * 1)  to shoot, film
 * 2)  to encircle
 * 3)  to bypass
 * 4)  to roam; to wander; to mill about
 * 5)  to circulate
 * 6)  to continue
 * 7)  to work; to function
 * 8)  to go through one's head
 * 9)  to feel like
 * 10)  to proceed in a certain way, especially positive; to go
 * 11)  to go bad
 * 1)  to continue
 * 2)  to work; to function
 * 3)  to go through one's head
 * 4)  to feel like
 * 5)  to proceed in a certain way, especially positive; to go
 * 6)  to go bad
 * 1)  to feel like
 * 2)  to proceed in a certain way, especially positive; to go
 * 3)  to go bad
 * 1)  to go bad
 * 1)  to go bad

Usage notes

 * In the meaning "to turn", when used intransitively, must be followed by, , or.


 * In the meaning "to encircle", when used intransitively, must be followed by or.


 * In the meaning "to pass; feel like", must be followed by or an accusative clitic.