arogar

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Borrowed from English arrogateFrench arrogerGerman arrogierenItalian arrogarsiSpanish arrogarse, ultimately from Latin arrogō (arrogate, assume).

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arogar (present tense arogas, past tense arogis, future tense arogos, imperative arogez, conditional arogus)

  1. (transitive) to arrogate, claim (for oneself) without justification, make undue claim for

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arogar (Latin spelling)

  1. to supplicate, beg