intivar

Etymology
From *intypāre – ultimately from Ancient Greek τύπος (a hit, a blow) – with lenition of "p" into "v". Compare Sicilian 'ntipari (to press on one side in order to hit on the other one).

Verb

 * 1)  to hit the target, to get it
 * 2)  (figuratively) to make an appropriate choice
 * 3)  (ironically) to unluckily get, catch or run into (something bad)
 * 4)  to guess, to foretell