travedere

Etymology
From it.

Verb

 * 1)  to deceive oneself by seeing what is not there
 * 2)  to make a blunder or mistake
 * 3)  to love or admire to the point that one's judgement is clouded; to be crazy about
 * 4)  to make out indistinctly, to catch a glimpse of
 * 1)  to love or admire to the point that one's judgement is clouded; to be crazy about
 * 2)  to make out indistinctly, to catch a glimpse of
 * 1)  to make out indistinctly, to catch a glimpse of