allear
Galician edit
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Etymology edit
From Latin aliēnāre (“to alienate”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂élyos, from *h₂el- (“beyond, other”). Cognate with Portuguese alhear.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
allear (first-person singular present alleo, first-person singular preterite alleei, past participle alleado)
- (law) to alienate a property or right
- 1345, Fernández Salgado, Antonio (ed.) A documentación medieval de San Bieito do Campo, page 22:
- que nihũa destas perssonas nõ possan vender nẽ sopenorar nẽ allear estes herdamentos
- that no one of these persons could sell or pledge or alienate these properties
- 1345, Fernández Salgado, Antonio (ed.) A documentación medieval de San Bieito do Campo, page 22:
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of allear