aparatar

Portuguese

Etymology 1

From aparato + -ar, from Latin apparō (to furnish).

Verb

aparatar (first-person singular present aparato, first-person singular preterite aparatei, past participle aparatado)

  1. to ornament (something) with ostentatious boastfulness
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English apparate; a back-formation from apparition, ultimately from Latin appāreō (to appear).

Verb

aparatar (first-person singular present aparato, first-person singular preterite aparatei, past participle aparatado)

  1. (fantasy) to apparate (to teleport to or from a place)
Conjugation

Spanish

Verb

aparatar (first-person singular present aparato, first-person singular preterite aparaté, past participle aparatado)

  1. (El Salvador) to show off
  2. (reflexive) to prepare; to get ready
  3. (reflexive) to start to get stormy

Conjugation

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