trempar

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin temperāre (to temper). Doublet of temprar and temperar.

Pronunciation

Verb

trempar (first-person singular present trempo, first-person singular preterite trempí, past participle trempat); root stress: (Central, Valencia) /e/; (Balearic) /ə/

  1. (transitive) to temper
  2. (transitive) to cut (quills, feathers)
  3. (music, transitive) to tune
    Synonym: temprar
  4. (Mallorca, transitive) to dress, to season
    Synonym: amanir
  5. (colloquial, intransitive) to become erect (of a penis), to get hard
    estar trempatto have a hard-on

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Ido

Verb

trempar (present tense trempas, past tense trempis, future tense trempos, imperative trempez, conditional trempus)

  1. (transitive) to steep, to soak, to drench

Conjugation

Conjugation of trempar
present past future
infinitive trempar trempir trempor
tense trempas trempis trempos
conditional trempus
imperative trempez
adjective active participle trempanta trempinta tremponta
adverbial active participle trempante trempinte tremponte
nominal
active participle
singular trempanto trempinto tremponto
plural trempanti trempinti tremponti
adjective passive participle trempata trempita trempota
adverbial passive participle trempate trempite trempote
nominal
passive participle
singular trempato trempito trempoto
plural trempati trempiti trempoti

Derived terms

Occitan

Etymology

Cognate with French tremper.

Pronunciation

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Verb

trempar

  1. to soak, wet