latir

Portuguese

Etymology

From Medieval Latin glattire, present active infinitive of glattiō (yelp, bark), from Latin latrō (I bark).

Verb

latir (past participle latido)

  1. (of dogs) to bark
    Synonym: ladrar
  2. (by extension) to shout
    Synonym: gritar
  3. (rare) to beat, throb
    Synonym: palpitar

Conjugation

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

From Medieval Latin glattire, present active infinitive of glattiō (yelp, bark), from Latin latrō (I bark).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laˈtiɾ/, [laˈt̪iɾ]

Verb

latir (first-person singular present lato, first-person singular preterite latí, past participle latido)

  1. to beat, throb
  2. (of a dog) to bark

Conjugation

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