estrangular

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin strangulō, strangulāre, from Ancient Greek στραγγαλόομαι (strangalóomai, to strangle), from στραγγάλη (strangálē, a halter).

Verb

estrangular (first-person singular present indicative estrangulo, past participle estrangulado)

  1. to strangle.

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin strangulō, strangulāre, from Ancient Greek στραγγαλόομαι (strangalóomai, to strangle), from στραγγάλη (strangálē, a halter).

Verb

estrangular (first-person singular present estrangulo, first-person singular preterite estrangulé, past participle estrangulado)

  1. to strangle

Conjugation

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