teimar

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Galician

Etymology

Attested since the 19th century. From teima (obsession, idée fixe).

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teimar (first-person singular present teimo, first-person singular preterite teimei, past participle teimado)

  1. (intransitive) to insist or persist
    Synonyms: cismar, insistir, porfiar, enteimar
    • 1853, Juan Manuel Pintos, A gaita gallega:
      A teimar ninguén me gana meu amo na teima fico son máis porfión que o pico que as duras pedras debana: máis que vexa unha catana de punta cabo do bico hei de decir chichirico e o lenguaxe gallego
      In being obstinate nobody wins me, milord. I remain in the obstinacy; I'm more obstinate than the pick that hard stones undo; even seeing a pointing katana next to my beak I will say dandy in Galician language

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Portuguese

Etymology

From teima (obstinacy, persistence) +‎ -ar.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: tei‧mar

Verb

teimar (first-person singular present teimo, first-person singular preterite teimei, past participle teimado)

  1. (intransitive) to persist
  2. (intransitive) to insist
    • 1896, Joaquim Manuel de Macedo, “XLIV”, in A Luneta Mágica:
      Eu me sentia perfeitamente restabelecido; mas o médico teimava em administrar-me colheres de uma preparação que ajudada de severa dieta debilitava-me cruelmente.
      I felt perfectly restored; but the doctor insisted on administering me spoons of a preparation which, aided by a severe diet, cruelly weakened me.

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