menar

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Catalan

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Occitan, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Vulgar Latin *mināre, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin minārī, present active infinitive of minor (I threaten, menace).

Verb

menar (first-person singular present meno, first-person singular preterite mení, past participle menat)

  1. to lead; to guide; to direct

Conjugation

Template:ca-conj-ar

Derived terms


Italian

Verb

menar

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) Apocopic form of menare

Anagrams


Occitan

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Occitan, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Vulgar Latin *mināre, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin minārī, present active infinitive of minor (I threaten, menace).

Verb

menar

  1. to lead
  2. to direct

Conjugation

Derived terms


Spanish

Verb

menar (first-person singular present meno, first-person singular preterite mené, past participle menado)

  1. to turn the rope in the game of jump rope

Conjugation

Template:es-conj-ar


Swedish

Verb

menar

  1. (deprecated template usage) present tense of mena.

Venetian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Vulgar Latin *mināre, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin minārī, present active infinitive of minor (I threaten, menace).

Verb

menar

  1. (transitive) to lead, carry
  2. (transitive) to agitate

Conjugation

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

Derived terms