Occitan

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan aparelhar, from Vulgar Latin *appariclāre < *appariculāre, present active infinitive of *appariculō, itself probably from Latin apparō. Gallo-Romance cognate with Old French apareillier, French appareiller.

Verb

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aparelhar

  1. to prepare
  2. to join together, assemble
  3. to mate
  4. (nautical) to cast off

Dialectal variants

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Old Occitan

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin *appariclāre < *appariculāre, present active infinitive of *appariculō, itself probably from Latin apparō. Gallo-Romance cognate with Catalan aparellar and Old French apareillier.

Verb

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aparelhar

  1. to prepare

Descendants

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  • Occitan: aparelhar

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Old Galician-Portuguese, from Vulgar Latin *appariclāre < *appariculāre, itself probably from Latin apparāre. Compare Spanish aparejar, French appareiller, Italian apparecchiare. Alternatively, it may be linked to Portuguese parelho, parelha.

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Verb

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aparelhar (first-person singular present aparelho, first-person singular preterite aparelhei, past participle aparelhado)

  1. to prepare, rig, make ready
  2. to harness (a horse)

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