acender

Etymology
(13th century, ), from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to light (a fire, a match...)
 * 2)  to turn on
 * 3)  to light up
 * 1)  to light up

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to light a fire
 * 2) * 13th century, Pero da Ponte, Quem a sesta quiser dormir (facsimile)
 * "roa-opt"

- E vedes que bem se guisou / de fria cozinha teer / o infançom, ca nom mandou / des ogan'i fogo acender;

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1)   to light to set fire to
 * 2)   to light up; to catch fire
 * 3)   to turn on to activate a source of light
 * 4)   to be turned on
 * 5)   to give birth to to create or start something that can’t be stopped
 * 1)   to turn on to activate a source of light
 * 2)   to be turned on
 * 3)   to give birth to to create or start something that can’t be stopped
 * 1)   to be turned on
 * 2)   to give birth to to create or start something that can’t be stopped
 * 1)   to give birth to to create or start something that can’t be stopped
 * 1)   to give birth to to create or start something that can’t be stopped
 * 1)   to give birth to to create or start something that can’t be stopped

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to light, ignite
 * 2)  to turn on