rebel·lar

See also: rebellar

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin rebellō, rebellāre (to wage war again, to fight back), from re- (again, back) + bellō (I wage war). Cognates include French rebeller, Spanish rebelar, Italian ribellare. Unrelated to revelar (to reveal, to develop).

Pronunciation

Verb

rebel·lar (first-person singular present rebel·lo, past participle rebel·lat)

  1. (reflexive, takes a reflexive pronoun) to rebel, to revolt, to resist authority

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