ladar

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Galician

Etymology

From lado (side) +‎ -ar

Pronunciation

Verb

ladar (first-person singular present lado, first-person singular preterite ladei, past participle ladado)

  1. (pronominal) to get along
    • 1895, A. López Ferreiro, A tecedeira de Bonaval, page 170:
      a situación tristísima e máis que lamentábel da súa nai, enferma, sin recursos e, para maor desgracia, de xenio tan atufado, enrenico e mal cabido, que naide se ladaba con ela
      the very sad and lamentable position of her mother, sick, resourceless and, adding insult to injury, having such a haughty, rude and misfit temper, that none got along with her

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

ladar m (definite singular ladaren, indefinite plural ladarar, definite plural ladarane)

  1. a device that charges electronics; a charger
  2. (military) one who loads guns (on a ship, aircraft, etc.)

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Scottish Gaelic

Noun

ladar m (genitive singular ladair, plural ladair)

  1. ladle