comungar

Old Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin communicāre, present active infinitive of communicō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /komũˈɡaɾ/

Verb

comungar

  1. (Christianity, transitive) to communicate (to administer the Holy Communion)
  2. (Christianity, intransitive) to communicate (to take part in Holy Communion)

Descendants


Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese comungar, from Latin communicāre, present active infinitive of communicō; cognate to Spanish comulgar. Compare also the borrowed doublet comunicar.

Verb

comungar (first-person singular present indicative comungo, past participle comungado)

  1. (intransitive, Christianity) to communicate (to take part in the Holy Communion)
  2. (transitive, Christianity) to communicate (to administer the Holy Communion)

Conjugation

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