reinar

See also: Reinar

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Latin rēgnāre, present active infinitive of rēgnō.

Verb

reinar (first-person singular present reino, first-person singular preterite reinei, past participle reinado)

  1. to reign
  2. first- and third-person singular future subjunctive of reinar
  3. first- and third-person singular personal infinitive of reinar

Conjugation


Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

reinar m

  1. indefinite plural of rein

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Latin rēgnāre, present active infinitive of rēgnō.

Verb

reinar (first-person singular present indicative reino, past participle reinado)

  1. to reign (to be the king)
  2. (figuratively) to be influential or predominant

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin rēgnāre, present active infinitive of rēgnō.

Verb

reinar (first-person singular present reino, first-person singular preterite reiné, past participle reinado)

  1. to reign; to rule over

Conjugation

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