escobar

See also: Escobar

Aragonese

Etymology

From Late Latin scōpāre, present active infinitive of scōpō, from Latin scōpae (broom, besom).

Verb

escobar

  1. (transitive) to sweep

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Occitan

Etymology

From Old Occitan [Term?], from Late Latin scōpāre, present active infinitive of scōpō, from Latin scōpae (broom, besom).

Verb

escobar

  1. to sweep (clean by sweeping)

Conjugation

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Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish [Term?], from Late Latin scōpāre, present active infinitive of scōpō "I brush, sweep", from Latin scōpae (broom, besom).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eskoˈbaɾ/, [eskoˈβaɾ]

Verb

escobar (first-person singular present escobo, first-person singular preterite escobé, past participle escobado)

  1. to sweep (clean by sweeping)

Conjugation

    Synonyms

    Further reading

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