librar

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See also: librâr

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French libraire, Latin librārius.

Noun

librar m (plural librari)

  1. bookseller

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin līberāre, present active infinitive of līberō. Doublet of liberar, which was borrowed.

Verb

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  1. to save, to rescue, to deliver, to preserve
  2. to free, to exempt
  3. to place, to put (hope, trust)
  4. to issue (a check, a decree)
  5. to make (an appointment)
  6. to wage, to engage (battle, war)
  7. to give birth
  8. to expel the placenta

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