trempar

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin temperāre (to temper). Doublet of temprar and temperar.

Pronunciation

Verb

trempar (first-person singular present trempo, first-person singular preterite trempí, past participle trempat); root stress: (Central, Valencian) /e/; (Balearic) /ə/

  1. (transitive) to temper
  2. (transitive) to cut (quills, feathers)
  3. (music, transitive) to tune
    Synonym: temprar
  4. (Mallorca, transitive) to dress, to season
    Synonym: amanir
  5. (colloquial, intransitive) to become erect (of a penis), to get hard
    estar trempatto have a hard-on

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Ido

Verb

trempar (present tense trempas, past tense trempis, future tense trempos, imperative trempez, conditional trempus)

  1. (transitive) to steep, to soak, to drench

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Occitan

Etymology

Cognate with French tremper.

Pronunciation

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Verb

trempar

  1. to soak, wet
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