levante
(Anglès)
levantar
- to lift
- to raise; to put up
- to put up; to build up (buildings)
- to increase; to turn up (volume, power etc.)
- to adjourn; to close; to end (a meeting)
- to flush out
- to draw up (plans)
- to take, make (a census)
- to remove; get rid of (a prohibition)
- to nick, rob (steal)
- to take down (a tent)
- to give rise to
- to set up, found (a business)
- to bring back, make successful again (a business)
- to take home; to earn (money)
- to pick (a card)
- to beat (a hand)
- (reflexive) to get up; to get out of bed
- (reflexive) to ride; to mount (have sex with)
- to levitate
Oposat a
oeste, poniente, occidente
Freqüència
Amb guionet com a
le‧van‧te
Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/leˈbante/
Etimologia (Anglès)
In summary
From the old present active participle of levar (Old Spanish form of llevar). Corresponds to Latin levantem (“raising”), in reference to the rising of the sun.
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