subrogar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English subrogate, French subroger, German subrogieren, Spanish subrogar, ultimately from Latin subrogō.

Verb

subrogar (present tense subrogas, past tense subrogis, future tense subrogos, imperative subrogez, conditional subrogus)

  1. (transitive, law, etc.) to subrogate, surrogate

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin subrogare. Cognate with French subroger, Italian surrogare.

Verb

subrogar

  1. to subrogate
    • 2015 September 17, “La trampa plebiscitaria”, in El País:
      Los secesionistas catalanes han marcado un punto álgido en su designio estratégico de hegemonizar el "relato" mediante el espejismo de un fraude lexicológico: la identificación de un autoproclamando (pero en rigor inexistente) "derecho a decidir" el futuro… a la postre subrogado por una "elección plebiscitaria".
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Conjugation

  • Rule: g becomes a gu before e.
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