dixebrar

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Asturian

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin *dissēperāre, from Late Latin dissēparāre, present active infinitive of dissēparō, from Latin dis- + sēparō. Cognate to Italian disceverare, Old Spanish dessebrar, Old French dessevrer. Cf. also Galician xebrar, Old Spanish exebrar, Occitan sebrar, French sevrer. Compare the borrowing separar.

Verb

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dixebrar (first-person singular indicative present dixebro, past participle dixebráu)

  1. to differentiate
  2. (reflexive) to differ
  3. to separate, to set the limit of a property

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