alzar

Spanish

verb
Definitions
  • (transitive) to lift, raise
  • (transitive) to remove; to steal
  • (transitive) to hide
  • (reflexive) to rise up, revolt
  • (reflexive) to achieve, obtain
  • (reflexive) to appeal

Etymology

Inherited from Latin altiāre, altus (high, raised, profound, deep, lofty, tall, grown big, deep-rooted).

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Latin

altus

Gloss

high, raised, profound, deep, lofty, tall, grown big, deep-rooted

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