hurgar

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish furgar, from Vulgar Latin *furicō, *furicāre, from Latin fur (thief).

Verb

hurgar (first-person singular present hurgo, first-person singular preterite hurgué, past participle hurgado)

  1. (intransitive) to root, rummage, poke about
    hurgar en algoto rummage through something
  2. (transitive) to poke at, pick
    hurgarse la narizto pick one’s nose

Conjugation

  • Rule: g becomes a gu before e.
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