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Etymology

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From rasto +‎ -ejar, variant of rastro (track), from Latin rāstrum (rake; hoe; mattock).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ras‧te‧jar

Verb

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rastejar (first-person singular present rastejo, first-person singular preterite rastejei, past participle rastejado)

  1. to crawl, to creep (move slowly with the abdomen close to the ground)
    Synonym: arrastar-se
  2. to track (follow the tracks of)

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