pechar

Meaning

  1. to pay a tax or other tribute
  2. to trick (someone) out of money
  3. to pay a fine
  4. to put up with; to deal with

Concepts

push

shove

cadge

scrounge

sponge

Hyphenated as
pe‧char
Pronounced as (IPA)
/peˈt͡ʃaɾ/
Etymology

Inherited from Old Spanish pechar, from pecho (“a payment, tribute”) + -ar, the stem from Latin pactum (“agreement”), with an inherited stem; related to Medieval Latin pactō, pactāre.

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