alquilar

Portuguese

Etymology 1

From alquila (alkyl) + -ar.

Verb

alquilar (first-person singular present indicative alquilo, past participle alquilado)

  1. (organic chemistry) to alkylate (to add an alkyl group to a compound)

Conjugation

Etymology 2

From alquilé (beast-of-burden rental) + -ar.

Verb

alquilar (first-person singular present indicative alquilo, past participle alquilado)

  1. to rent or hire (a horse or person) for transportation

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From alquiler (rent).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /alkiˈlaɾ/

Verb

alquilar (first-person singular present alquilo, first-person singular preterite alquilé, past participle alquilado)

  1. (Spain, transitive) to rent
    Synonym: rentar (Latin America)
  2. (Spain, transitive) to rent out something to someone
    Synonyms: rentar (Latin America), arrendar (Latin America)

Derived terms

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