capar

Catalan

Etymology

First attested 1803; probably derived regressively from capó.

Pronunciation

Verb

capar (first-person singular present capo, past participle capat)

  1. to castrate

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

capar m

  1. indefinite plural of cape

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese capar, from Vulgar Latin *cappāre, derivative of *cappō, from Latin cāpō.

Verb

capar (first-person singular present indicative capo, past participle capado)

  1. (informal) to castrate (to remove the testicles of)

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Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *cappāre, derivative of *cappō, from Latin cāpō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaˈpaɾ/

Verb

capar (first-person singular present capo, first-person singular preterite capé, past participle capado)

  1. to castrate
  2. to cut off

Conjugation

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