Sublar

Etymology
From Vulgar Latin supplāre, from Latin sufflāre, present active infinitive of sufflō. Compare Spanish soplar, Portuguese soprar, French souffler.

Verb
sublar (first-person singular present sublo, first-person singular preterite sublè, past participle sublau)
 * 1) to blow: U vendu sequiò sublandu tou u dia - The wind continued blowing all day
 * 2) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb sublar.

Conjugation

 * Infinitive: sublar
 * Gerund: sublandu

Derived terms

 * sublande
 * sublu