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atestar

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Asturian

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Verb

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atestar (first-person singular indicative present atesto, past participle atestáu)

  1. to fill to the brim
    Trayía un balde atestáu de ropa.
    He/she was carrying a bucket full to the brim with clothes.
    Atésteme de fabes.
    I filled myself to the brim with beans.
  2. (reflexive) to get stuck
    El xatu atestóse ente dos piedres.
    The calf got stuck between two rocks.

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Verb

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atestar (first-person singular indicative present atesto, past participle atestáu)

  1. Alternative form of atiestar

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Latin attestārī.

Verb

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atestar (first-person singular present atesto, first-person singular preterite atestei, past participle atestado)

  1. to attest, testify, vouch
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Etymology 2

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From testo (lid).

Verb

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atestar (first-person singular present atesto, first-person singular preterite atestei, past participle atestado)

  1. to fill
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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /atesˈtaɾ/ [a.t̪esˈt̪aɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: a‧tes‧tar

Etymology 1

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From a- +‎ tiesto (tight, stuffed) +‎ -ar.

Verb

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atestar (first-person singular present atiesto or atesto, first-person singular preterite atesté, past participle atestado)

  1. to pack
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Latin attestārī.

Verb

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atestar (first-person singular present atesto, first-person singular preterite atesté, past participle atestado)

  1. (law) to attest
    Synonym: testificar
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