deificar

See also: deïficar

Galician

Etymology

From Late Latin deificāre, present active infinitive of deificō (I make a god, deify), from Latin deus (god).

Verb

deificar (first-person singular present deifico, first-person singular preterite deifiquei, past participle deificado)

  1. to deify

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

From Late Latin deificāre, present active infinitive of deificō (I make a god, deify), from Latin deus (god).

Verb

deificar (first-person singular present indicative deifico, past participle deificado)

  1. to deify

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin deificāre, present active infinitive of deificō (I make a god, deify), from Latin deus (god).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /deifiˈkaɾ/, [d̪ei̯fiˈkaɾ]

Verb

deificar (first-person singular present deifico, first-person singular preterite deifiqué, past participle deificado)

  1. to make a god of; to deify

Conjugation

  • c becomes qu before e.
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