calzar

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin calceāre, present active infinitive of calceō.

Verb

calzar (first-person singular present calzo, first-person singular preterite calcé, past participle calzado)

  1. to wear or put on shoes
  2. to be or have (a shoe size)
    Yo calzo 44.I wear size 44.
  3. to wedge, to chock

Conjugation

  • Rule: z becomes a c before e.

    Antonyms

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