lidiar

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin lītigāre, present active infinitive of lītigō. Doublet of litigar, which was a borrowing.

Verb

lidiar (first-person singular present lidio, first-person singular preterite lidié, past participle lidiado)

  1. to fight, battle
    Synonyms: luchar, pelear
  2. (bullfighting) to bullfight until the animal dies
  3. to oppose someone
  4. to attempt to negotiate with an annoying person
  5. to argue, litigate

Conjugation

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