bocinar

Spanish

Etymology

Most likely regressively derived from bocina[1]; cf. also Latin bucino, bucinare, and Spanish voznar.

Verb

bocinar (first-person singular present bocino, first-person singular preterite bociné, past participle bocinado)

  1. to honk the horn (on a car)
  2. to speak through a loudspeaker[2]
  3. to play on a horn or conch shell[3]

Conjugation

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