treure

Meaning

  1. (Balearic, Central, Valencia) to take out, take off, take down
  2. (Balearic, Central, Valencia) to take away, carry out, carry away
  3. (Balearic, Central, Valencia) to remove
  4. (Balearic, Central, Valencia) to withdraw
  5. (Balearic, Central, Valencia) to bring out
  6. (Balearic, Central, Valencia) to stick out

Frequency

A1
Pronounced as (IPA)
[ˈtɾɛw.ɾə]
Etymology

In summary

Inherited from Old Catalan traure, apparently from a Vulgar Latin *tracĕre (for the sound-changes, compare Latin dīcĕre > Catalan diure), from Latin trahere (“to draw, drag”). First attested in the 16th century.

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