fradar

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Galician[edit]

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From frade (friar), because of their traditional tonsure.

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fradar (first-person singular present frado, first-person singular preterite fradei, past participle fradado)

  1. to pollard, lop
    Synonyms: cepar, decotar, demoucar

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