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`finger` in Latin

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finger

  1. noun

    • digitus
      He cut his finger while cooking. — Digitum secuit dum coquebat.
  2. verb
    • [colloquial, criminal], to identify someone to police
      prodere [colloquial, criminal]
      He fingered the thief to the police. — Furem vigilibus prodidit.
    • [musical, technical], to place fingers on instrument
      digitis uti [musical, technical]
      She fingered the notes carefully on the violin. — Notis in fidicula diligenter digitis usus est.
    • [sexual, vulgar, offensive], to stimulate sexually with finger
      digitare [sexual, vulgar, offensive]
      The scene showed him fingering his partner. — Scaena eum sociam digitantem ostendit.