comulgar
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin commūnicāre, present active infinitive of commūnicō. Compare the borrowed doublet comunicar.
Verb
comulgar (first-person singular present comulgo, first-person singular preterite comulgué, past participle comulgado)
- to receive communion
- to communicate.
- to agree with
Conjugation
- Rule: g becomes a gu before e.
- 1 Mostly obsolete form, now mainly used in legal jargon.
- 2 Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú form for the present subjunctive.
Other verbs with this conjugation:
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