cancelar

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin cancellāre, infinitive of cancellō (I make like a lattice, I cover with a lattice, I cancel), ultimately from cancer (lattice, grid), from Proto-Indo-European *geng- (lump).

Pronunciation

Verb

cancelar (first-person singular present indicative cancelo, past participle cancelado)

  1. call off (to cancel)

Conjugation

Synonyms


Romanian

Etymology

From Late Latin cancellarius, from Latin cancelli, from cancer.

Noun

cancelar m (plural cancelari)

  1. chancellor

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin cancellāre.

Verb

cancelar (first-person singular present cancelo, first-person singular preterite cancelé, past participle cancelado)

  1. to cancel
  2. to liquidate a debt
  3. (Ecuador, Chile, Peru) to pay

Conjugation

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