scottare

Etymology
From, derived from , perfect passive participle of , derived from.

Verb

 * 1)  to scorch, to singe, to burn, to scald
 * 2)  to boil or fry briefly, to parboil (meat or vegetables)
 * 3)  to deeply irritate; to insult; to offend
 * 4)  to burn, to be hot
 * 5)  to be excessively hot, especially because of a fever
 * 6)  to be of interest, to interest
 * 7)  to be precarious or in jeopardy
 * 8)  to hurt, to pain, to provoke displeasure
 * 9)  to be hot, to be stolen
 * 1)  to be excessively hot, especially because of a fever
 * 2)  to be of interest, to interest
 * 3)  to be precarious or in jeopardy
 * 4)  to hurt, to pain, to provoke displeasure
 * 5)  to be hot, to be stolen
 * 1)  to be precarious or in jeopardy
 * 2)  to hurt, to pain, to provoke displeasure
 * 3)  to be hot, to be stolen
 * 1)  to be hot, to be stolen
 * 1)  to be hot, to be stolen