esfollar

Asturian

Verb

esfollar

  1. to flay

Galician

Alternative forms

  • desfollar

Etymology

Attested from the 15th century. From Latin exfoliare, or either from es- (ex-) +‎ folla (leaf). Compare Spanish deshojar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /esfoˈʎaɾ/, /eɾfoˈʎaɾ/

Verb

esfollar (first-person singular present esfollo, first-person singular preterite esfollei, past participle esfollado)

  1. to defoliate, exfoliate (to remove the leaves from a plant)
    1. to remove the leaves that wrap the ears of maize
      Synonyms: deluvar, esburgar, escarochar
    2. to remove those leaves of a vine which are hindering the ripening of the grapes

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Verb

esfollar (first-person singular present esfollo, first-person singular preterite esfollé, past participle esfollado)

  1. (Asturias) to flay

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