coitar

Meaning

  1. (archaic) to cause pain
  2. (archaic) to torment, to distress, to anguish
  3. (archaic) to make unhappy, to bring misfortune to

Pronounced as (IPA)
/kojˈta(ʁ)/
Etymology

In summary

Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese coitar, from Vulgar Latin *coctāre, from Latin *cōctus, from coactus, past participle of cōgō. Doublet of coagir and unrelated to coito.

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