coroar

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese [Term?], from Latin corōnāre, present active infinitive of corōnō (I crown).

Verb

coroar (first-person singular present coroo, first-person singular preterite coroei, past participle coroado)

  1. to crown

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • coroamento
  • descoroar

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese [Term?], from Latin corōnāre, present active infinitive of corōnō (I crown).

Verb

coroar (first-person singular present indicative coroo, past participle coroado)

  1. to crown (to place a crown on the head of)
  2. to crown (to formally declare one a king or emperor)
  3. to crown (declare one a winner)

Conjugation

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