maznar

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin māchināre (mill, grind), a verb based on Latin māchina (device, mill), an early borrowing from Ancient Greek. Compare Italian macinare. Morphological doublet of maquinar, a borrowing from Latin.

Verb

maznar (first-person singular present mazno, first-person singular preterite mazné, past participle maznado)

  1. to squeeze or soften

Conjugation

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