See also: ansar and ánsar

Aromanian edit

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Etymology edit

From a Vulgar Latin root *insalō, or *salāre with the suffix ãn later added, from a change in conjugation of Latin saliō (to salt). Compare Romanian săra, Romansch ensalar, ansalar.

Verb edit

ãnsar first-singular present indicative (past participle ãnsãratã)

  1. to salt

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