librar

See also: librâr

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French libraire, Latin librārius.

Noun

librar m (plural librari)

  1. bookseller

Declension

See also


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin līberāre, present active infinitive of līberō. Doublet of liberar, which was borrowed.

Verb

librar (first-person singular present libro, first-person singular preterite libré, past participle librado)

  1. to save, to rescue, to deliver, to preserve
  2. to free, to exempt
  3. to place, to put (hope, trust)
  4. to issue (a check, a decree)
  5. to make (an appointment)
  6. to wage, to engage (battle, war)
  7. to give birth
  8. to expel the placenta

Conjugation

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