atestar

Portuguese

Etymology 1

From Latin attestārī.

Verb

atestar (first-person singular present indicative atesto, past participle atestado)

  1. to attest, testify, vouch
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From testo (lid).

Verb

atestar (first-person singular present indicative atesto, past participle atestado)

  1. to fill
Conjugation

Spanish

Etymology 1

From tiesto (tight, stuffed), from Latin testum.

Verb

atestar (first-person singular present atiesto, first-person singular preterite atesté, past participle atestado)

  1. to pack
Conjugation
  • Rule: e becomes an ie in stressed syllables.

    Etymology 2

    Latin attestāri.

    Verb

    atestar (first-person singular present atiesto, first-person singular preterite atesté, past participle atestado)

    1. (law) to attest
    Conjugation
    • Rule: e becomes an ie in stressed syllables.
    Synonyms
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