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Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from French crêper.

Verb edit

crepar (first-person singular present crepo, first-person singular preterite crepí, past participle crepat); root stress: (Valencian) /e/; (Central) /ɛ/

  1. (transitive, Central, Valencia) to backcomb
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Etymology 2 edit

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crepar (first-person singular present crepo, first-person singular preterite crepí, past participle crepat); root stress: (Balearic) /e/

  1. (intransitive, Balearic) to rage
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Noun edit

crepar

  1. Alternative form of creper

Spanish edit

Verb edit

crepar (first-person singular present crepo, first-person singular preterite crepé, past participle crepado)

  1. to crêpe

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