folgar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Late Latin follicāre, present active infinitive of follicō (“pant, blow, breathe”), from Latin follis (“bellows”).
Verb
folgar (first-person singular present indicative folgo, past participle folgado)
- (intransitive) to have time off
- (intransitive) to rest, to relax
- (intransitive) to rejoice, to have fun
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb folgar
Synonyms
- (to rest): descansar
- (to have fun): divertir-se
Derived terms
Related terms
Spanish
Verb
folgar (first-person singular present fuelgo, first-person singular preterite folgué, past participle folgado)
- Obsolete spelling of holgar
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