adyacer
Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (Castilian) IPA(key): /að.ʝaˈθeɾ/
- (Latin America) IPA(key): /að.ʝaˈseɾ/
Verb
adyacer (first-person singular present adyazco, first-person singular preterite adyací, past participle adyacido)
- (rare) to adjoin, to lie next to.
- 1991, Mauricio Beuchot, La filosofía del lenguaje en la Edad Media, UNAM, page 62:
- ... se impusieron nombres que pudieran adyacer a los substantivos señalando tales propiedades, a saber, los adjetivos.
- ... names were set so that they could adjoin substantives and indicate such properties together, namely, adjectives.
- ... se impusieron nombres que pudieran adyacer a los substantivos señalando tales propiedades, a saber, los adjetivos.
- 1991, Mauricio Beuchot, La filosofía del lenguaje en la Edad Media, UNAM, page 62:
Conjugation
- 1 Mostly obsolete form, now mainly used in legal jargon.
Other verbs with this conjugation:
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