rotular
English
Etymology
Adjective
rotular (comparative more rotular, superlative most rotular)
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(See the entry for rotular in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.)
Portuguese
Verb
rotular (first-person singular present indicative rotulo, past participle rotulado)
- (transitive) to label with an adhesive label
- (figuratively, transitive) to label (to categorise a person or thing)
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb rotular
Related terms
Spanish
Etymology
See rótulo
Verb
rotular (first-person singular present rotulo, first-person singular preterite rotulé, past participle rotulado)
Conjugation
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