reinar

See also: Reinar

Galician

Etymology

Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese reinar (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Latin rēgnāre. Compare Portuguese reinar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rejˈnaɾ/

Verb

reinar (first-person singular present reino, first-person singular preterite reinei, past participle reinado)

  1. to reign
    • 1357, M. Romaní Martínez, editor, La colección diplomática de Santa María de Oseira, Santiago: Tórculo Edicións, page 270:
      Andreu Sanches de Gres endeantado mayor en Galisa por nosso sennor el rey don Pedro que Deus leyxe reynar por moytos annos e boos
      Andreu Sánchez de Gres, governor of Galicia in behalf of our lord the king Don Pedro, God let him reign for many good years
  2. to like, enjoy; to be good for

Conjugation

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

reinar m

  1. indefinite plural of rein

Old Galician-Portuguese

Etymology

Inherited from Latin rēgnāre.

Verb

reinar

  1. to reign

Conjugation

    Descendants

    • Galician: reinar
    • Portuguese: reinar

    Further reading

    Portuguese

    Etymology

    Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese reinar, from Latin rēgnāre. Compare Galician reinar.

    Pronunciation

     
    • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ʁejˈna(ʁ)/ [heɪ̯ˈna(h)]
      • (São Paulo) IPA(key): /ʁejˈna(ɾ)/ [heɪ̯ˈna(ɾ)]
      • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /ʁejˈna(ʁ)/ [χeɪ̯ˈna(χ)]
      • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ʁejˈna(ɻ)/ [heɪ̯ˈna(ɻ)]
     

    • Hyphenation: rei‧nar

    Verb

    reinar (first-person singular present reino, first-person singular preterite reinei, past participle reinado)

    1. to reign
    2. (figurative) to be influential or predominant

    Conjugation

    Spanish

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin rēgnāre.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /reiˈnaɾ/ [rei̯ˈnaɾ]
    • Rhymes: -aɾ
    • Syllabification: rei‧nar

    Verb

    reinar (first-person singular present reino, first-person singular preterite reiné, past participle reinado)

    1. to reign; to rule over

    Conjugation

    Derived terms

    Further reading

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