someter

Asturian

Etymology

From Latin submittere or summittere, present active infinitive of summittō.

Verb

someter

  1. to put underneath, to underlie/underlay
  2. to tuck in
  3. to submit
  4. to subdue, conquer

Ladin

Alternative forms

  • somëter

Etymology

From Latin summittere, present active infinitive of summittō.

Verb

someter

  1. to submit

Conjugation

  • Ladin conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin submittere or summittere, present active infinitive of summittō. Cognate with English submit.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /someˈteɾ/, [someˈt̪eɾ]

Verb

someter (first-person singular present someto, first-person singular preterite sometí, past participle sometido)

  1. to subdue, quell, conquer
  2. to subject to
  3. to subordinate (put under the control of)
  4. to submit, put forward (an opinion)

Conjugation

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