fillar

Galician

Etymology 1

From Old Galician and Old Portuguese fillar (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), perhaps from Latin pilare, present active infinitive of pilō (I plunder, pillage).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fiˈʎaɾ/

Verb

fillar (first-person singular present fillo, first-person singular preterite fillei, past participle fillado)

  1. (archaic) to catch, to grab
  2. (archaic) to obtain, to take
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From fillo (son).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fiˈʎaɾ/

Verb

fillar (first-person singular present fillo, first-person singular preterite fillei, past participle fillado)

  1. to produce offsprings or shoots
Conjugation

References

  • fillar” in Dicionario de Dicionarios do galego medieval, SLI - ILGA 2006-2012.
  • fillar” in Xavier Varela Barreiro & Xavier Gómez Guinovart: Corpus Xelmírez - Corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval. SLI / Grupo TALG / ILG, 2006-2016.
  • fillar” in Dicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega, SLI - ILGA 2006-2013.
  • fillar” in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago: ILG.
  • fillar” in Álvarez, Rosario (coord.): Tesouro do léxico patrimonial galego e portugués, Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.

Old Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin pilare, present active infinitive of pilō (I plunder, pillage).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fiˈʎaɾ/

Verb

fillar

  1. to catch a prey
  2. to obtain
Descendants
  • Galician: fillar
  • Portuguese: filhar
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