edificar

Catalan

Verb

edificar (first-person singular present edifico, past participle edificat)

  1. To build, construct
  2. to build up

Conjugation


Galician

"Esta igleja edificou et sagrou don frei Beringel arcibispo de Santiago"

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin aedificāre, present active infinitive of aedificō (I build, erect, establish; I create, frame).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eðifiˈkaɾ/

Verb

edificar (first-person singular present edifico, first-person singular preterite edifiquei, past participle edificado)

  1. to build
    • 1327, foundational inscription of the church of Santa María a Nova, Noia, Galicia:
      Esta igleja edificou e sagrou Don frei Beringel arcibispo de Santiago en 28 dias de janeiro era MCCCLXV (AD 1327) e foi procurador Pero Bochon desta obra
      This church was built and consecrated by friar Beringel, archbishop of Santiago de Compostela, 28th of january, 1327; Pedro Bochón was the master of this work

Conjugation

References

  • edificar” in Dicionario de Dicionarios do galego medieval, SLI - ILGA 2006-2012.
  • edificar” in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago: ILG.

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin aedificāre, present active infinitive of aedificō (I build, erect, establish; I create, frame).

Pronunciation

Verb

edificar (first-person singular present indicative edifico, past participle edificado)

  1. to build

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin aedificāre, present active infinitive of aedificō (I build, erect, establish; I create, frame).

Verb

edificar (first-person singular present edifico, first-person singular preterite edifiqué, past participle edificado)

  1. to build
  2. to set a good example

Conjugation

  • c becomes qu before e.

    See also

    • buen humor
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