voar
Galician
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese voar, from Latin volāre, present active infinitive of volō (“I fly”).
Verb
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- to fly
- to pass rapidly
- (transitive) to blow up, detonate, explode
- first/third-person singular future subjunctive of voar
- first/third-person singular personal infinitive of voar
Conjugation
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese voar, from Latin volāre, present active infinitive of volō (“I fly”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: vo‧ar
Verb
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- to fly
Conjugation
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Scots
Etymology
From Norn [Term?], from Old Norse vár, from Proto-Indo-European *wésr̥
Noun
voar
- spring (season)
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- Galician terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese
- Galician terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese
- Galician terms inherited from Latin
- Galician terms derived from Latin
- Galician transitive verbs
- Portuguese terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese
- Portuguese terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese
- Portuguese terms inherited from Latin
- Portuguese terms derived from Latin
- Portuguese 1-syllable words
- Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Portuguese 2-syllable words
- Scots terms borrowed from Norn
- Scots terms derived from Norn
- Scots terms derived from Old Norse
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