gelar

Catalan

Etymology

From Old Occitan, from Latin gelāre, present active infinitive of gelō (I freeze), from gelu (frost), from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (cold).

Verb

gelar (first-person singular present gelo, past participle gelat)

  1. to freeze

Conjugation


Interlingua

Verb

gelar

  1. to freeze
  2. to ice

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • disgelar (to de-ice, to defrost)

Javanese

Etymology 1

Noun

gelar

  1. array
  2. layout
  3. deployment

Etymology 2

Noun

gelar

  1. title
  2. academic degree

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin gelāre, present active infinitive of gelō (I freeze), from gelu (frost), from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (cold). Doublet of the inherited gear.

Pronunciation

Verb

gelar (first-person singular present indicative gelo, past participle gelado)

  1. to freeze (to become solid due to low temperature)
  2. (intransitive) to become cold
  3. to cause to become cold
  4. to become dispassionate
  5. to freeze (become motionless)

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