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Stinguere

Stinguere is an Italian verb that means to extinguish or to quench, and, in figurative use, to suppress or quell something. Today it is considered archaic or literary in standard Italian, and its use is largely confined to historical texts, poetry, or regional varieties. In modern language, speakers more commonly employ spegnere (to switch off or extinguish) or estinguere (to extinguish, especially in formal or technical contexts).

Etymology and history

Stinguere is linked to the Latin extinguere, from which several Romance languages derive verbs meaning to extinguish.

Usage

When used, stinguere typically governs a direct object, as in stinguere una fiamma. It can denote putting

Conjugation

As a regular -ere verb in many contexts, stinguere would follow an -ere verb pattern, with forms

In
Italian,
the
form
appears
in
medieval
and
early
modern
writings
and
survives
in
a
few
dialects
or
literary
contexts
as
a
stylistic
or
antique
choice.
The
phonetic
development
may
reflect
regular
sound
changes
from
Latin
through
medieval
Italian,
with
st-
as
the
initial
segment
forming
part
of
a
broader
family
of
extinctive
verbs.
out
a
flame,
fire,
or
light,
and
in
a
figurative
sense,
it
can
imply
suppressing
a
movement,
a
controversy,
or
a
sentiment,
though
this
latter
sense
is
rare
in
contemporary
prose.
In
everyday
Italian,
it
is
commonly
replaced
by
spegnere
or
estinguere.
such
as
io
stinguo,
tu
stingi,
lui/lei
stinge,
noi
stinguimo,
voi
stinguite,
loro
stinguono.
In
practice,
modern
usage
is
sparse,
and
when
encountered,
exact
forms
may
vary
according
to
the
author’s
historical
or
stylistic
choice.