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arogar
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Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English arrogate, French arroger, German arrogieren, Italian arrogarsi, Spanish arrogarse, ultimately from Latin arrogō (“arrogate, assume”).
Pronunciation
Verb
arogar (present tense arogas, past tense arogis, future tense arogos, imperative arogez, conditional arogus)
- (transitive) to arrogate, claim (for oneself) without justification, make undue claim for
Conjugation
Derived terms
- arogema (“arrogant”)
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Verb
arogar
- to supplicate, beg
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