abonar

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to accredit, to make (someone) appear good
 * 2) to redeem the actions of (someone), to make good again
 * 3) to guarantee, to act as guarantor for (someone)
 * 4) to vouch for (someone)
 * 5) to confirm
 * 6) to affirm, to certify
 * 7)  to fertilize

Etymology 2
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Verb

 * 1)  to pay for
 * 2)  to remit (payment)
 * 3)  to credit (someone's account)
 * 4)  to subscribe to
 * 1)  to subscribe to

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) advance, loan

Verb

 * 1) to subscribe to

Etymology
From. From.

Verb

 * 1)  to guarantee, to ensure
 * 2)  to bail
 * 3)  to support, back, or give credit to something (e.g. a hypothesis)
 * 4)  to accept something as legitimate or justifiable
 * 5)  to boast, to brag
 * 1)  to accept something as legitimate or justifiable
 * 2)  to boast, to brag
 * 1)  to boast, to brag

Etymology 1
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Verb

 * 1)  to accredit a sum of money to the account of someone, contributing funds or reducing the balance
 * 2)  to give credit or describe positively
 * 3)  to make something better
 * 4)  to pay an amount of money
 * 5)  to make an annotation in the salary on an account
 * 6)  to pay a certain amount of money by each term of a loan or sale
 * 7)  to subscribe to a service
 * 8)  to reconcile with someone without going to court
 * 1)  to pay a certain amount of money by each term of a loan or sale
 * 2)  to subscribe to a service
 * 3)  to reconcile with someone without going to court

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to fertilize to provide nutrients to crops using fertilizers