Terzanti
tersanti
Tersati
what does that mean
In Italian it’s the past participle of “tergere”, that means “wipe”. Plural form.
ok
tersagi
Versa
verse
averse
Anyone? On phone and bored
Avere (to have, Italian)
evere? old spelling of ever? Just a guess, you might want to check Wiktionary or Wikisource.
Or if not, overe as old form of over? Again, not sure.
If neither of those work, I think Avery is a name. Like in Avery Wang.
Oh lol, I missed the obvious avert. That’s what I’ll play
Alert
Hmm. Is the spelling asert for assert attested?
I’ve found citations for asert, but I reckon they’re probably just typoes.