crispar

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin crispāre (to curl).

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /kɾis.ˈpa(ʁ)/

Verb

crispar (first-person singular present indicative crispo, past participle crispado)

  1. (transitive) to crease; to wrinkle
  2. (of a face, takes a reflexive pronoun) to express stress or anxiety

Spanish

Etymology

Latin crispāre.

Verb

crispar (first-person singular present crispo, first-person singular preterite crispé, past participle crispado)

  1. to irritate
  2. to twitch

Conjugation

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