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bicar

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Galician

Etymology

18th century. From bico (beak; kiss), ultimately from Proto-Celtic *bekkos.

Pronunciation

Verb

bicar (first-person singular present bico, first-person singular preterite biquei, past participle bicado)

  1. to kiss
    Synonym: beixar
  2. to chip by hitting a hard edge
    Synonym: petar

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Portuguese

Etymology

From bico (beak) + -ar.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: bi‧car

Verb

bicar (first-person singular present bico, first-person singular preterite biquei, past participle bicado)

  1. to hit with the beak
  2. to hit (also with) the sharp corner of an object
  3. to eat little portions of food

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