coroar
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Galician-Portuguese corõar (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Latin corōnāre (compare Catalan and Spanish coronar), present active infinitive of corōnō (“I crown”).
coroar (first-person singular present coroo, first-person singular preterite coroei, past participle coroado)
1Less recommended.
From Old Galician-Portuguese corõar, from Latin corōnāre (“to crown”); compare Catalan and Spanish coronar.
coroar (first-person singular present coroo, first-person singular preterite coroei, past participle coroado)
1Superseded.
2Brazilian Portuguese.
3European Portuguese.
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