coalhar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese [Term?] (compare Galician callar), from Vulgar Latin *coaglāre/ *quaglāre (compare Spanish cuajar), from Latin coāgulāre, present active infinitive of coāgulō. Doublet of coagular, a borrowing.
Verb
coalhar (first-person singular present indicative coalho, past participle coalhado)
- to coagulate
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb coalhar
Synonyms
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