cortejar

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowing from Italian corteggiare.

Verb

cortejar (first-person singular present indicative cortejo, past participle cortejado)

  1. (transitive) to court (to attempt to win someone’s affections)
  2. (transitive, zoology) to court (to engage in behaviour leading to mating)

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowing from Italian corteggiare.

Verb

cortejar (first-person singular present cortejo, first-person singular preterite cortejé, past participle cortejado)

  1. to court

Conjugation

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