desfăca

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Unknown. One proposed etymology was a Vulgar Latin *disfabicāre. It is more likely linked to or derived from Romanian înșfăca. Cf. also Aromanian dizvoc, dizvucari (tear to shreds, delapidate, wreck), which may or may not be related.[1] See also the rare and dialectal Romanian dezvoca, which may be a variant of this word, and see also dehoca.

Verb

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a desfăca (third-person singular present desfacă, past participle desfăcat) 1st conj.

  1. to shell, husk, shuck
    Synonym: dezghioca

Conjugation

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See also

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