dreçar

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Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *drectiare, contraction of *directiare, a frequentative of dirigo (I lay straight). Cognate to Old French drecer, Italian drizzare.

Pronunciation

Verb

dreçar (first-person singular present dreço, past participle dreçat)

  1. (intransitive) to go straight
  2. (transitive) to straighten, to set upright
  3. (transitive) to erect, to construct
  4. (reflexive) to straighten up, to stand up straight

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