cravar

Portuguese

Etymology

cravo + -ar, from Old Portuguese cravo (nail), from Latin clāvus (nail), or from the Late Latin clāvāre, present active infinitive of clāvō, from Latin clāvus.

Pronunciation

  • (Paulista) IPA(key): /kɾa.ˈva(ɹ)/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /kɾa.ˈva(ɻ)/
  • (Carioca) IPA(key): /kɾa.ˈva(χ)/

Verb

cravar (first-person singular present indicative cravo, past participle cravado)

  1. to stick firmly
  2. to nail

Conjugation

Synonyms

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