anoxar

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Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese enojar, nojar (13th century), from Old Occitan enojar, from Vulgar Latin inodiāre (to make hateful), from Latin odium (hatred). Cognate with Portuguese enojar, Spanish enojar, Italian annoiare, French ennuyer and English annoy.

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anoxar (first-person singular present anoxo, first-person singular preterite anoxei, past participle anoxado)

  1. (transitive) to cause disgust; to nauseate
  2. (transitive) to annoy; to disgust
    Synonyms: aborrecer, enfastiar, repugnar
    • 1370, Ramón Lorenzo, editor, Crónica troiana, A Coruña: Fundación Barrié, page 519:
      Tanto que fuy manãa, fezo o sol muy claro et muy bõo, et despois cõmeçou d'escureçer et de chouer et uentar muyto, et todos andauã mollados et anoiados
      As soon as it dawned it was sunny and clear, but then it darkened and it rained and the wind blew strongly, and everyone was wet and annoyed
  3. (pronominal) to anger, to irritate
    Synonyms: enfadar, incomodar

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