Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin assectārī. Doublet of asechar.

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Verb

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acechar (first-person singular present acecho, first-person singular preterite aceché, past participle acechado)

  1. (transitive) to lurk, to lie in wait for, waylay, watch out for
  2. (transitive) to spy, stalk
    Synonyms: espiar, avizorar

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