barajar

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish barajar (to quarrel), from Late Latin baraliare (dispute, quarrel), probably from a pre-Roman substrate of Iberia. Cognate with Portuguese baralhar and Catalan baralla.

Verb

barajar (first-person singular present barajo, first-person singular preterite barajé, past participle barajado)

  1. to shuffle
  2. to consider, to weigh up

Conjugation

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