humilhar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese omillar (Cantigas de Santa Maria, 13th century); from Late Latin humiliāre, present active infinitive of humiliō, from humus (“ground, soil”). Compare Galician and Spanish humillar.
Verb
humilhar (first-person singular present indicative humilho, past participle humilhado)
- (transitive) to humiliate, to injure dignity or self-respect
- first-person singular (eu) personal infinitive of humilhar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) personal infinitive of humilhar
- first-person singular (eu) future subjunctive of humilhar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) future subjunctive of humilhar
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb humilhar
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