espremer

See also: esprémer

Galician

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *expremere, from Latin exprimere, present active infinitive of exprimō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /espɾeˈmeɾ/

Verb

espremer (first-person singular present espremo, first-person singular preterite espremín, past participle espremido)

  1. (transitive) to squeeze or press something for extracting its liquids or for drying it
    Agora esprememos o leite callado para lle tirar o soro.
    Now we press the curd for taking off its whey.
    Synonym: premer

Conjugation

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    Portuguese

    Etymology

    From Vulgar Latin *expremere, from Latin exprimere. Doublet of exprimir.

    Verb

    espremer (first-person singular present espremo, first-person singular preterite espremi, past participle espremido)

    1. to squeeze (to apply pressure to from two or more sides at once)
      Synonyms: apertar, comprimir
      Antonyms: soltar, afrouxar

    Conjugation

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