Pedantle, aka Wordle Shiritori

Terzanti

tersanti

Tersati

what does that mean

In Italian it’s the past participle of “tergere”, that means “wipe”. Plural form.

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tersagi

Tersai

Versai Conjugation French verb verser - Conjugate verser in French

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.

https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?search=asert