enterar

See also: enterrar

Spanish

Etymology

Either from entero, or inherited from Latin integrāre, present active infinitive of integrō (I renew, restore, make whole); compare doublets entregar (to deliver) (semi-learned) and integrar (to make up, compose) (a later learned borrowing).

Verb

enterar (first-person singular present entero, first-person singular preterite enteré, past participle enterado)

  1. (transitive) to inform
  2. (reflexive) to find out

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