treinar

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Galician

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Etymology 1

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From Vulgar Latin *tragināre (to drag).

Verb

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treinar (first-person singular present treino, first-person singular preterite treinei, past participle treinado)

  1. (of the mill) to drag, pull
  2. to tremble, to shudder, to quaver
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Etymology 2

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Ultimately from Old French trahiner.

Verb

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treinar (first-person singular present treino, first-person singular preterite treinei, past participle treinado)

  1. to coach, train
  2. to get used to, to accustom
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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From French traîner, from Old French trahiner.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: trei‧nar

Verb

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treinar (first-person singular present treino, first-person singular preterite treinei, past participle treinado)

  1. to coach, train

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