prega
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prega
- inflection of pregar:
Galician edit
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prega
- inflection of pregar:
Italian edit
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prega
- inflection of pregare:
Norwegian Bokmål edit
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prega
- inflection of prege:
- simple past
- past participle
Norwegian Nynorsk edit
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prega (present tense pregar, past tense prega, past participle prega, passive infinitive pregast, present participle pregande, imperative prega/preg)
- Alternative spelling of prege
Portuguese edit
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- Hyphenation: pre‧ga
Etymology 1 edit
From Vulgar Latin *plica, from Latin plicō (“to fold”). Doublet of plica.
Noun edit
prega f (plural pregas)
- fold; crease
- Synonym: dobra
- an ornamental fold that is part of an item of clothing, curtain or similar
- wrinkle (crease on the skin)
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Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb edit
prega
Scanian edit
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prega (preterite singular pregade, supine pregað)
- to poke
Spanish edit
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prega
- inflection of pregar: