Lubdar

Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *luctāre, from Latin luctārī, present active infinitive of luctor ("struggle"), from Proto-Indo-European *lewg- ("to bend, twist"). Compare Catalan lluitar, French lutter, Galician loitar, Italian lottare, Portuguese lutar, Romanian lupta, Spanish luchar.

Verb
lubdar (first-person singular present lubdo, first-person singular preterite lubdè, past participle lubdau)
 * 1) to fight, to battle, to do battle
 * 2) to struggle, to strive, to contend, to grapple
 * 3) (sports) to wrestle
 * 4) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb lubdar.

Conjugation

 * Infinitive: lubdar
 * Gerund: lubdandu

Related terms

 * lubda
 * lubda libre
 * lubdande