mecer

Asturian

Etymology 1

From Latin miscēre, present active infinitive of misceō.

Verb

mecer

  1. to mix; to blend
  2. to rearrange

Synonyms

Etymology 2

From Latin mulgēre, present active infinitive of mulgeō.

Verb

mecer

  1. to milk

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology 1

From Latin miscēre, present active infinitive of misceō. Compare Portuguese mexer.

Verb

mecer (first-person singular present mezo, first-person singular preterite mecí, past participle mecido)

  1. to rock (movement), to cradle
Conjugation
  • Rule: c becomes a z before a or o.
    Derived terms

    Etymology 2

    From Latin mulgēre, present active infinitive of mulgeō.

    Verb

    mecer

    1. (rural, Asturias) to milk
    Synonyms
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