revolcar

Spanish

Etymology

From re- + volcar, or from a Vulgar Latin *revolvicō, revolvicāre, from Latin revolvō.

Verb

revolcar (first-person singular present revuelco, first-person singular preterite revolqué, past participle revolcado)

  1. to revolt.
  2. to knock down, floor
  3. to roll around, roll over

Conjugation

  • Rule: o becomes ue in stressed syllables; c becomes qu before e.

    Synonyms

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