Mabdar

Etymology
From Latin mactō (through a Vulgar Latin *mattō). Alternatively, possibly from Vulgar Latin *mattō, from Late Latin mattus ("drunk, intoxicated"), related to madidus.

Verb
mabdar (first-person singular present mabdo, first-person singular preterite mabdè, past participle mabdau)
 * 1) to put out, extinguish (a flame or light)
 * 2) to kill, slay
 * 3) to butcher
 * 4) to injure, damage
 * 5) to fatigue, exhaust, tire out
 * 6) to dull
 * 7) to round off
 * 8) to ruin
 * 9) to postmark
 * 10) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb mabdar.

Conjugation

 * Infinitive: mabdar
 * Gerund: mabdandu

Related terms

 * mabdança
 * mabdande
 * mabdau