enfaixar

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Portuguese

Etymology

Probably from en- + faixa + -ar, or less likely a Vulgar Latin *infasciare, from Late Latin fascio, fasciare, from Latin fascia. Compare Spanish fajar, Italian fasciare, Romanian înfășa.

Verb

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  1. to swathe (to bind with bandages or rollers)

Conjugation

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