See also: sărar and sårar

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Etymology

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From Old Galician-Portuguese sar, saar, sãar, influenced by Old Portuguese çarrar (Modern cerrar), from Latin sanāre. Doublet of sanar.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: sa‧rar

Verb

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sarar (first-person singular present saro, first-person singular preterite sarei, past participle sarado)

  1. to heal; to heal up
    Synonyms: cicatrizar, curar, sanar

Conjugation

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Romansch

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Etymology

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From Late Latin serāre, present active infinitive of serō, from Latin sera (bolt, cross-bar).

Verb

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sarar

  1. (Sutsilvan, Surmiran) to close

Venetian

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Etymology

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From Late Latin serāre, present active infinitive of serō, from Latin sera (bolt, cross-bar). Compare Italian serrare.

Verb

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sarar

  1. (transitive) to close, shut

Conjugation

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  • Venetian conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.