nubrar

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From older nublar, from Latin nūbilāre, present active infinitive of nūbilō, from nūbilus, from nūbes (cloud). Cognate with Portuguese nublar and Spanish nublar.

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nubrar (first-person singular present nubro, first-person singular preterite nubrei, past participle nubrado)

  1. (transitive) to cloud
    Synonyms: anubrar, apanar, toldar, entoldar
  2. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to cloud over, to overcast
    Synonyms: anubrar, atuír, cubrir, toldar

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