vedar

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Catalan[edit]

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Inherited from Latin vetāre. Doublet of vetar, a learned borrowing.

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vedar (first-person singular present vedo, first-person singular preterite vedí, past participle vedat); root stress: (Central) /ɛ/; (Balearic, Valencian) /e/

  1. (transitive) to ban, prohibit
  2. (transitive) to impede, get in the way

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Dalmatian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin videō.

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vedar (third-person singular present vi or viad, past participle vedoit)

  1. to see

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

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Noun[edit]

vedar m

  1. indefinite plural of ved

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vedar

  1. present of veda

Portuguese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese vedar, from Latin vetāre (to forbid; to oppose). Doublet of vetar.

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  • Hyphenation: ve‧dar

Verb[edit]

vedar (first-person singular present vedo, first-person singular preterite vedei, past participle vedado)

  1. (transitive) to ban; to prohibit
    Synonyms: banir, ilegalizar, proibir
    Antonyms: conceder, legalizar, liberar, permitir
  2. (transitive) to impede; to obstruct
    Synonyms: estancar, impedir, obstar, obstruir
    Antonyms: desimpedir, desobstruir
  3. (transitive) to seal (close securely)
    Synonyms: estancar, fechar, obturar, selar
  4. (intransitive) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.

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Serbo-Croatian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *vedrъ. Cognate with Russian вёдро (vjódro, fair weather), Slovene veder (bright, cheerful), Bulgarian ведър (vedǎr, serene, bright).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ʋêdar/
  • Hyphenation: ve‧dar

Adjective[edit]

vȅdar (definite vȅdrī, comparative vedriji, Cyrillic spelling ве̏дар)

  1. clear (especially of sky)
    vedar danclear day
  2. cheerful, serene

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Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old Spanish vedar, from Latin vetāre. Doublet of vetar.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /beˈdaɾ/ [beˈð̞aɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: ve‧dar

Verb[edit]

vedar (first-person singular present vedo, first-person singular preterite vedé, past participle vedado)

  1. (transitive) to ban, prohibit

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