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Borrowed from Latin dēvorāre.

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devorar (first-person singular present devoro, first-person singular preterite devorí, past participle devorat); root stress: (Central, Balearic) /ɔ/; (Valencia) /o/

  1. to devour
  2. (colloquial) to pig out, to gorge

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Borrowed from English devourFrench dévorerItalian divorareSpanish devorar, all from Latin dēvorō (I devour).

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devorar (present tense devoras, past tense devoris, future tense devoros, imperative devorez, conditional devorus)

  1. to devour; to eat greedily

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Conjugation of devorar
  present past future
infinitive devorar devorir devoror
tense devoras devoris devoros
conditional devorus
imperative devorez
adjective active participle devoranta devorinta devoronta
adverbial active participle devorante devorinte devoronte
nominal
active participle
singular devoranto devorinto devoronto
plural devoranti devorinti devoronti
adjective passive participle devorata devorita devorota
adverbial passive participle devorate devorite devorote
nominal
passive participle
singular devorato devorito devoroto
plural devorati devoriti devoroti

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin dēvorāre (to devour), from vorō (to devour), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷerh₃- (to devour).

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  • Hyphenation: de‧vo‧rar

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devorar (first-person singular present devoro, first-person singular preterite devorei, past participle devorado)

  1. to devour (to eat quickly, greedily, hungrily, or ravenously)
    Synonym: consumir
    • 1890, Aluísio Azevedo, O Cortiço, Rio de Janeiro: B. L. Garnier:
      E devorava-a de beijos violentos, repetidos, quentes, que sufocavam a menina, enchendo-a de espanto e de um instintivo temor cuja origem a pobrezinha, na sua simplicidade, não podia saber qual era.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. to devour (to take in avidly with the intellect or with one's gaze)

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From Latin dēvorāre.

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  • IPA(key): /deboˈɾaɾ/ [d̪e.β̞oˈɾaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: de‧vo‧rar

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devorar (first-person singular present devoro, first-person singular preterite devoré, past participle devorado)

  1. to devour
    Synonym: jambarse (Mexico)

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