alçar

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *altiāre, derived from Latin altus (high).

Pronunciation

Verb

alçar (first-person singular present alço, first-person singular preterite alcí, past participle alçat)

  1. to raise
  2. to lift

Conjugation

Derived terms

Further reading

Old Galician-Portuguese

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *altiāre, derived from Latin altus (high).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /al.ˈt͡saɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ

Verb

alçar

  1. to lift; to raise

Conjugation

    Synonyms

    Descendants

    • Galician: alzar
    • Portuguese: alçar

    Portuguese

    Pronunciation

     
    • (Brazil) IPA(key): /awˈsa(ʁ)/ [aʊ̯ˈsa(h)]
      • (São Paulo) IPA(key): /awˈsa(ɾ)/ [aʊ̯ˈsa(ɾ)]
      • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /awˈsa(ʁ)/ [aʊ̯ˈsa(χ)]
      • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /awˈsa(ɻ)/ [aʊ̯ˈsa(ɻ)]
     
    • (Portugal) IPA(key): /alˈsaɾ/ [aɫˈsaɾ]
      • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /alˈsa.ɾi/ [aɫˈsa.ɾi]

    • Hyphenation: al‧çar

    Etymology 1

    Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese alçar, from Vulgar Latin *altiāre, derived from Latin altus (high). Compare Galician and Spanish alzar

    Verb

    alçar (first-person singular present alço, first-person singular preterite alcei, past participle alçado)

    1. to lift; to raise
      Synonyms: alcear, elevar, erguer, içar, levantar
    2. to build; to erect a construction
      Synonyms: alcear, construir, erguer, erigir
    3. to raise one’s eyes
    Conjugation
    Derived terms

    Etymology 2

    From alça (handle) + -ar, from alçar (to lift).

    Verb

    alçar (first-person singular present alço, first-person singular preterite alcei, past participle alçado)

    1. to furnish with alças (semicircular handles)
      Como a mala era muito pesada, alçaram-na.
      As the bag was too heavy, they put handles on it.
    Conjugation
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