verberar

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin verberāre, present active infinitive of verberō.

Verb

verberar (first-person singular present verbero, first-person singular preterite verberé, past participle verberado)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) to whip, flog
    Synonyms: azotar, fustigar
    • 1825, Tercera parte de la Floresta de Rimas Antiguas Castellanas:
      Donde se sufre, se consiente donde tan estupenda y grave tiranía? no siendo yo de Carrion el Conde que verberó con riendas la poesía.
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