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From a- +‎ renda +‎ -ar.

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arrendar (first-person singular present arrendo, first-person singular preterite arrendí, past participle arrendat); root stress: (Central, Valencia, Balearic) /e/

  1. (transitive) to rent
    Synonym: llogar

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Etymology 1

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Attested since the 15th century, from Latin retineo. Doublet of reter.

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arrendar (first-person singular present arrendo, first-person singular preterite arrendei, past participle arrendado)

  1. (viticulture) to pile soil around the stem or trunk of a plant; in particular, of a vine
    Synonym: amontoar
  2. (agriculture) to hoe a field for a second time in a season, usually piling the soil by the plant
    Synonyms: amontoar, aporcar
  3. (figurative) to be earning a bad outcome (what goes around comes around)
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Attested since 1269, earlier in Latin charters, from a- +‎ renda +‎ -ar.

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arrendar (first-person singular present arrendo, first-person singular preterite arrendei, past participle arrendado)

  1. (transitive) to rent
    Synonym: alugar
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  • Hyphenation: ar‧ren‧dar

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arrendar (first-person singular present arrendo, first-person singular preterite arrendei, past participle arrendado)

  1. (transitive) to rent, hire, lease
    Synonym: alugar

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  • IPA(key): /arenˈdaɾ/ [a.rẽn̪ˈd̪aɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: a‧rren‧dar

Etymology 1

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From a- +‎ renda (rent) +‎ -ar.

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arrendar (first-person singular present arriendo, first-person singular preterite arrendé, past participle arrendado)

  1. (Latin America, transitive) to rent
    Synonym: alquilar
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From a- +‎ rienda (rein) +‎ -ar.

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arrendar (first-person singular present arriendo, first-person singular preterite arrendé, past participle arrendado)

  1. (transitive) to tie a horse's reins to something
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arrendar (first-person singular present arrendo, first-person singular preterite arrendé, past participle arrendado)

  1. Rare form of arremedar (to mock).
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dada 17
dada 17
Done 1
eth 1
see 6