apagar
Spanish
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to extinguish a flame, fire, to douse
- (transitive) to satisfy
- (transitive) quench, slake thirst, etc.
- (transitive) to shut off, to turn off, to switch off, to shut down, to power off
- (transitive) to put out, to stub out e.g., cigarette
- (transitive) to blow out e.g., a candle, to snuff or snuff out e.g., a torch
- (reflexive) to fade; to wane
- (reflexive) to go out, be extinguished
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *appācāre, ad- (to, towards, at, near, toward, upon, prefix meaning to, up to, against).
Origin
Latin
ad-
Gloss
to, towards, at, near, toward, upon, prefix meaning to, up to, against
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
向
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ad- English
- apay English
- *accolligere Latin
- *adastō Latin
- *adgasaliare Latin
- *admonestāre Latin
- *admortire Latin
- *admortīre Latin
- *adpācāre Latin
- *affumāre Latin
- *appācāre Latin
- *arrestare Latin
- *arrestāre Latin
- *arrestāre, *arresto Latin
- *arrestō Latin
- *assecūrō, *assecuro, *assecūrāre Latin
- *assuaviō Latin
- *assēcūrō, *assēcūrāre, *assecuro Latin
- *invaginare Latin
- accolāre, accolare Latin
- ad- Latin
- advertō Latin
- faciō Latin
- meliōrō Latin
- vannus Latin
- adsorber French
- affaire French
- faire French
- a- Spanish, Castilian
- acaecer Spanish, Castilian
- apagable Spanish, Castilian
- apagafuegos Spanish, Castilian
- apagallamas Spanish, Castilian
- apagavelas Spanish, Castilian
- apagón Spanish, Castilian
- fuego Spanish, Castilian
- llama Spanish, Castilian
- vela Spanish, Castilian
- *h₂éd Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷel- Proto-Indo-European
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- apagar Portuguese
- apagão Portuguese
- adrenalina Polish
- a- Old French
- abaubir Old French
- acouchier Old French
- afaire Old French
- apaiier Old French
- asseurer Old French
- esmer Old French
- apagar Catalan, Valencian
- abanar Galician
- afuar Galician
- afungar Galician
- amorți Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- *𐌲𐌰𐍃𐌰𐌻𐌾𐌰 Gothic
- *ad Proto-Italic
- amillorar Aragonese
- acolada Franco-Provençal