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From melindre +‎ -ar.

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melindrar (first-person singular present melindro, first-person singular preterite melindrei, past participle melindrado)

  1. (transitive) to cause to be touchy, emotionally fragile or easily offended
  2. (transitive) to offend, to injure
  3. (transitive) to scandalize
  4. (transitive, Portugal, regional) to flatter
  5. (reflexive) to become touchy or emotionally fragile
  6. (reflexive) to feel offended
  7. (reflexive) to sulk

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