dejunar

Catalan

Etymology

From a Vulgar Latin derivative of Late Latin jejūnāre, alternative form of ieiūnāre, present active infinitive of ieiūnō, from Latin ieiūnus, with the initial Latin je- probably changing to de-. Compare Italian digiunare.

Verb

dejunar (first-person singular present dejuno, past participle dejunat)

  1. to fast

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Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from French déjeuner.

Verb

dejunar (present tense dejunas, past tense dejunis, future tense dejunos, imperative dejunez, conditional dejunus)

  1. (intransitive) to lunch, eat lunch (midday meal)

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Occitan

Etymology

From de- + junar, or from Old Occitan, from Vulgar Latin *disieiūnāre, disjejūnāre, from Late Latin ieiūnāre, present active infinitive of ieiūnō, from Latin ieiūnus. Compare French déjeuner, Spanish desayunar.

Noun

dejunar m (plural dejunars)

  1. breakfast

Verb

dejunar

  1. to eat breakfast

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