lexar

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Latin laxāre.

Verb

lexar

  1. to leave sth, abandon sth
    • 9th century, Anonymous, Glosas Emilianenses :
      ne deseras te (tunon laisces)
      [in Latin:] do not abandon yourself, [in early Old Spanish, glossing Latin nē dēserās 'do not abandon':] do not abandon
  2. let

Descendants

  • Old Spanish: dexar
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