remangar

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Galician

Etymology 1

From re- +‎ mango (handle, shaft) +‎ -ar.

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remangar (first-person singular present remango, first-person singular preterite remanguei, past participle remangado)

  1. to put a new handle in a tool
    • 1859, Manuel Fernández Magariños, Vésperas da guerra de Italia:
      o Seor Pedro é compasible de todo xénero humano; Pro tamén de cando en veces cómpre remangar o sacho, e farfallar ó mal feito, que os vellos foron deixando, e o Seor Pedro destonces non se pon engoumiñado;
      Señor Pedro is compassionate of all of the humankind; but from time to time one ought to change the handle of the hoe and to complain about wrongdoings that the elders left be and, at that moments, Señor Pedro doesn't cringe
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Etymology 2

From re- +‎ manga (hoe; sleeve) +‎ -ar.

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remangar (first-person singular present remango, first-person singular preterite remanguei, past participle remangado)

  1. to roll up; to hitch
  2. (transitive, a blow) to blow someone
    Remangoulle unha mocadaHe delivered him a blow with his club / He clubbed him
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Spanish

Etymology

From re- +‎ manga (sleeve) +‎ -ar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /remanˈɡaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: re‧man‧gar

Verb

remangar (first-person singular present remango, first-person singular preterite remangué, past participle remangado)

  1. (transitive) to roll up (sleeves)
  2. (pronominal) to roll up one's sleeves (figurative meaning)

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