mellar

Spanish

Etymology

Uncertain; possibly of pre-Roman origin[1], or perhaps from Vulgar Latin *gemellō, *gemellāre, from Latin gemellus (cf. mellizo)[2]. See also the related mella.

Verb

mellar (first-person singular present mello, first-person singular preterite mellé, past participle mellado)

  1. (transitive) to nick, to dent
  2. (transitive) to diminish, to lessen, to reduce

Conjugation

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