Galician

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grilar (first-person singular present grilo, first-person singular preterite grilei, past participle grilado)

  1. to bud (to form buds)

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Borrowed from English grillFrench grillerGerman grillenItalian grigliare.

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grilar (present grilas, past grilis, future grilos, conditional grilus, imperative grilez)

  1. (transitive) to grill, barbecue (to cook food on a barbecue), broil (something) on gridiron

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Portuguese

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From grilo +‎ -ar.

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  • Hyphenation: gri‧lar

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grilar (first-person singular present grilo, first-person singular preterite grilei, past participle grilado)

  1. (intransitive) to sing like a cricket
  2. (Brazil, intransitive, transitive) to worry (to become or make someone worried)
    Synonyms: preocupar, apoquentar
  3. (Brazil, transitive) to disturb, to pester
    Synonyms: perturbar, irritar
  4. (Brazil, transitive) to create false property titles in order to obtain the ownership of lands

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