alijar

Portuguese

Etymology

From French alléger, from Latin alleviāre, present active infinitive of alleviō. Doublet of aliviar.

Verb

alijar (first-person singular present indicative alijo, past participle alijado)

  1. (nautical) to jettison
  2. to relief, lighten
    Synonym: aliviar

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From French alléger, from Latin alleviāre, present active infinitive of alleviō. Doublet of aliviar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aliˈxaɾ/

Verb

alijar (first-person singular present alijo, first-person singular preterite alijé, past participle alijado)

  1. to lighten
  2. (nautical) to unload
  3. to smuggle onto the shore

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