decair
Portuguese
Etymology
From Medieval Latin or Late Latin dēcadēre, from Latin de- and cadere (“to fall”) (whence also cair). Cf. also the Classical Latin form decidō, decidere. Compare Spanish decaer, Catalan decaure, Italian decadere, French déchoir.
Verb
decair (first-person singular present indicative decaio, past participle decaído)
- to decay
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ir verb decair
Derived terms
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