garbar

Spanish

Etymology

From Spanish garba (sheaf) + -ar, from Catalan garba (sheaf), from Medieval Latin garba (sheaf), of Germanic origin, from Frankish *garbu or Old High German garba (sheaf), from Proto-Germanic *garbō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡaɾˈbaɾ/ [ɡaɾˈβ̞aɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: gar‧bar

Verb

garbar (first-person singular present garbo, first-person singular preterite garbé, past participle garbado)

  1. (agriculture) to sheave, form sheaves of grain and gather them up
    Synonyms: agavillar, engavillar

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