gafar

Galician

Etymology

From gafe + -ar

Verb

gafar (first-person singular present gafo, first-person singular preterite gafei, past participle gafado)

  1. to jinx, to put a jinx on (a person or thing supposed to bring bad luck.)
  2. (reflexive) To be jinx, to be put a jinx on

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From gafe + -ar

Verb

gafar (first-person singular present gafo, first-person singular preterite gafé, past participle gafado)

  1. to jinx, to put a jinx on (a person or thing supposed to bring bad luck.)
  2. (reflexive) To be jinx, to be put a jinx on

Conjugation

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