See also: Bolar and bölar

English edit

Etymology edit

See bole (clay), +‎ -ar.

Pronunciation edit

Homophone: bowler

Adjective edit

bolar (comparative more bolar, superlative most bolar)

  1. (dated) Of, relating to, or similar to, bole or clay; clayey.
    bolar loam
    bolar earth

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Faroese edit

Verb edit

bolar

  1. second/third-person singular present of bola

Icelandic edit

Noun edit

bolar

  1. indefinite nominative plural of boli

Ladino edit

Verb edit

bolar (Latin spelling)

  1. to fly

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology 1 edit

From bole +‎ -ar.

Noun edit

bolar m (definite singular bolaren, indefinite plural bolarar, definite plural bolarane)

  1. a man who uses anabolic steroids

Etymology 2 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun edit

bolar m

  1. indefinite plural of bol

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Portuguese edit

Pronunciation edit

 
 

  • Hyphenation: bo‧lar

Etymology 1 edit

From bola +‎ -ar.

Verb edit

bolar (first-person singular present bolo, first-person singular preterite bolei, past participle bolado)

  1. (intransitive) to strike or hit with a ball
  2. (intransitive) to shape into a ball
    Synonyms: abolar, bolear
  3. (Brazil, informal, transitive) to elaborate, to plan, to devise, to invent
    Vou bolar um plano.
    I will devise a plan.
  4. (Brazil, informal, intransitive) to figure out, to understand
    Preciso bolar um jeito de pagar minhas dívidas.
    I need to figure out a way to pay my bills.
  5. (Brazil, informal, intransitive) to be successful
    Synonym: acertar
  6. (Brazil, slang, intransitive) to roll (a joint)
    Synonym: apertar
  7. (Portugal, sports) to serve
    Synonyms: sacar, servir
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Etymology 2 edit

From bolo +‎ -ar.

Verb edit

bolar (first-person singular present bolo, first-person singular preterite bolei, past participle bolado)

  1. (intransitive) to bunch (to gather into a bunch)

Adjective edit

bolar m or f (plural bolares)

  1. (of soil) clayey, argillaceous
    Synonym: argiloso

Etymology 3 edit

From Yoruba bọ́ lọ́nà (to fall on the path).[1][2]

Verb edit

bolar (first-person singular present bolo, first-person singular preterite bolei, past participle bolado)

  1. (Brazil, religion, intransitive) to be possessed by an orisha
    Synonyms: baixar, cair, tombar
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References edit

  1. ^ Maria Lila de Bessem (2012 October 12) “Bolar no Santo”, in Orixás e entidades da Umbanda e do Candomblé (in Portuguese), retrieved 2023-05-06
  2. ^ Valdir de Lima Silva (2011) Cultos afro-brasileiros na Paraíba: uma história em construção (1940-2010)[1] (in Portuguese), Master's Thesis, João Pessoa: UFPB, retrieved 2023-05-06, page 98

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Verb edit

bolar

  1. present indicative of bola