divisar

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Catalan

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From Latin dīvīsus +‎ -ar.

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divisar (first-person singular present diviso, first-person singular preterite divisí, past participle divisat)

  1. (transitive) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.

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Occitan

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divisar

  1. to divide
    Synonym: dividir

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin dīvīsus +‎ -ar.

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  • Hyphenation: di‧vi‧sar

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divisar (first-person singular present diviso, first-person singular preterite divisei, past participle divisado)

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin dīvīsus +‎ -ar.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dibiˈsaɾ/ [d̪i.β̞iˈsaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: di‧vi‧sar

Verb

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divisar (first-person singular present diviso, first-person singular preterite divisé, past participle divisado)

  1. (transitive) to spot, to make out, to sight, to descry, to espy, to spy
    Synonym: vislumbrar
    • 1915, Julio Vicuña Cifuentes, Mitos y Supersticiones Recogidos de la Tradición Oral Chilena, page 3:
      [El Basilisco] vive en cuevas, desde donde acecha a su víctima, asomando sólo la cabeza, para matarla con la mirada. Si sólo le alcanza a divisar un brazo o una pierna, el individuo no muere, pero queda con aquel miembro paralizado por el resto de sus días.
      [The Basilisk] lives in caves, from which it stalks its victim, poking out only its head in order to kill them with its gaze. If it manages to glimpse only an arm or a leg, the individual does not die, but is left with that limb paralized for the rest of their days.
  2. (transitive) to perceive
    Synonym: percibir

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