cuajar

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish [Term?], from Vulgar Latin *coaglāre/ *quaglāre, from syncopation of Latin coāgulāre, present active infinitive of coāgulō. Doublet of coagular, a borrowing.

Verb

cuajar (first-person singular present cuajo, first-person singular preterite cuajé, past participle cuajado)

  1. to curdle
  2. to gel
  3. (colloquial) to please
    No me cuaja.
    It doesn't do anything for me.

Conjugation

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