Necar

Etymology 1
From Latin negāre, present active infinitive of negō.

Etymology 2
From Latin enecāre, present active infinitive of enecō ("I kill"), derived from necō.

Note
These two etymologies indicate two separated verbs but they merged into one with the same conjugation.

Verb
necar (first-person singular present neco, first-person singular preterite nekè, past participle necau)
 * 1) to deny
 * 2) (reflexive) to refuse
 * 3) (transitive) to drown, to inundate, to flood
 * 4) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb necar.

Conjugation

 * Rule: c becomes a k before e or i.
 * Infinitive: necar
 * Gerund: necandu

Related terms

 * anecaçà
 * anecaiçu
 * anecamendu
 * anecu
 * denecar
 * necaçà
 * necaiva
 * necaivià
 * necaivu