medicar
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin medicāre, present active infinitive of medicō (“I cure, heal”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mediˈkaɾ/, [meðiˈkaɾ]
Verb
medicar (first-person singular present medico, first-person singular preterite mediqué, past participle medicado)
- (transitive) to medicate
Conjugation
- c becomes qu 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:
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Spanish_verbs_ending_in_-ar_(conjugation_-car)'>Spanish verbs ending in -ar (conjugation -car)</a>
Synonyms
Further reading
- “medicar” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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