Spanish

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Etymology

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From Old Spanish sessegar, from Vulgar Latin *sessicāre, from Latin sessus (seated), participle form of sedeō (to sit).

Verb

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sesgar (first-person singular present sesgo, first-person singular preterite sesgué, past participle sesgado)

  1. to cut diagonally
  2. to cut on the bias
  3. to slant

Conjugation

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Further reading

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