legarsi
Legarsi is an Italian reflexive verb formed from legare (to bind, to tie). It has both literal and figurative uses: to bind or tie oneself physically, and to bind oneself emotionally, legally, or morally to someone or something.
Legare derives from Latin ligare, meaning to bind or tie. Legarsi retains the reflexive pronoun, signaling that
Physically: one ties parts of the body or objects to oneself, often using reflexive forms. Examples include
Metaphorical: legarsi is used with prepositions to express commitment or attachment, especially with a or a
Legarsi is conjugated with the auxiliary essere in compound tenses, and the participle agrees in gender and
Related nouns include legame (bond, linkage) and legato (bound, tied; also a musical term meaning connected).