Dripayar

Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *tripaliāre, present active infinitive of *tripaliō, from tripalium ("a torture instrument"), from Latin tripālis ("that which has three stakes"), from tria ("three") + pālus ("stakes"). Compare Astur-Leonese trabayar, Catalan treballar, Galician traballar, French travailler, Italian travagliare, Neapolitan travaglià, Occitan trabalhar, Portuguese trabalhar, Romanian treabă, Sardinian traballare, Sicilian travagghiari, Spanish trabajar.

Verb
dripayar (first-person singular present dripayo, first-person singular preterite dripayè, past participle dripayau)
 * 1) to work (synonym labrar)
 * 2) to work in, work on, to workshop (+ in)
 * 3) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb dripayar.

Conjugation

 * Infinitive: dripayar
 * Gerund: dripayandu

Related terms

 * dripayande
 * dripayu