aspar

See also: ašpar

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Possibly from a Vulgar Latin root *expavoreō < Latin expaveō, from pavor. Compare Daco-Romanian speria, also Italian spaurire.

Verb

aspar (past participle aspãreatã)

  1. I scare, frighten.
  • aspãreari/aspãreare
  • aspãreat

See also


Icelandic

Noun

aspar

  1. indefinite genitive singular of ösp

Spanish

Etymology

From aspa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /asˈpaɾ/

Verb

aspar (first-person singular present aspo, first-person singular preterite aspé, past participle aspado)

  1. to reel; wind up
  2. to crucify (torture or execute on a cross)
  3. to vex; bother; wind up; get someone's goat
  4. (reflexive) to get wound up
  5. (reflexive) to bust one's butt; to make great effort

Conjugation

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      Swedish

      Noun

      aspar

      1. indefinite plural of asp

      Zazaki

      Adjective

      aspar

      1. with a horse

      Noun

      atlı

      aspar m

      1. horseman
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