rebanar

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *rapīnāre, from Latin rapīna (plunder, rapine), and thus from the same source as English rapine.

Verb[edit]

rebanar (first-person singular present rebano, first-person singular preterite rebané, past participle rebanado)

  1. to slice

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