meve

Etymology
, modification of.

Appears to have been native at least to the medieval dialect of the. In Tuscany, may represent a borrowing from the poets (cf. the alternative form mentioned above). In that case, would reflect a 'nativization' of the vowels, perhaps along the lines of, the native status of which in Tuscany is suggested by.

Pronoun

 * 1) me 1st-person singular personal pronoun

Verb

 * 1) move

Etymology
, modification of.

In modern times, used in Ripacandida, Spinazzola, and parts of Lecce. Enjoyed a wider distribution in the past (cf. the ).

Pronoun

 * 1) me stressed oblique pronoun