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Etymology edit

From Old Galician-Portuguese crivar, from Late Latin or Vulgar Latin cribāre, a dissimilated form of Latin cribrāre.

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Verb edit

crivar (first-person singular present crivo, first-person singular preterite crivei, past participle crivado)

  1. to sieve, to sift

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