Favisse, diligavisse, petiisse, optavisse (syncopated perfect infinitive) Crossword Clue

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CUPISSE

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Favisse, diligavisse, petiisse, optavisse (syncopated perfect infinitive)" leads us to the Latin phrase that translates to "to have wished, to have loved, to have sought, to have hesitated." In Latin grammar, syncopated perfect infinitives are used to indicate actions that occurred prior to the main verb of the sentence.

So, when we look at the answer "CUPISSE," which means "to have wished," it fits perfectly with the clue provided. The word "CUPISSE" relates directly to the theme of desires or wishes indicated in the clue's translation, making it the most suitable answer for this particular crossword puzzle clue.



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