acordar

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to remember
 * 2) to pick, choose, come to an agreement
 * 3) to look after
 * 1) to look after

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to agree (on/to)
 * 2) to join, marry, put together
 * 3) to concede, allow
 * 4)  to tune

Etymology
From, from. Sense of "to wake up" was possibly influenced by, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to awake; to wake up; to regain consciousness
 * 2) * 1350, Kevin M. Parker (ed.), Historia Troyana. Santiago: Instituto "Padre Sarmiento", page 370:
 * "gl"

- Et cayo en terra esmorido pero acordou logo


 * 1)  to realize, to become aware
 * 2)  to change one's mind
 * 3)  to remember
 * 4)  to be remembered; to come to mind
 * 5)  to accord, agree
 * 6) * 1305, C. Rodríguez Núñez (ed.), "Santa María de Belvís, un convento mendicante femenino en la Baja Edad Media (1305-1400)" in Estudios Mindonienses, 5, page 395:
 * "gl"
 * 1)  to be remembered; to come to mind
 * 2)  to accord, agree
 * 3) * 1305, C. Rodríguez Núñez (ed.), "Santa María de Belvís, un convento mendicante femenino en la Baja Edad Media (1305-1400)" in Estudios Mindonienses, 5, page 395:
 * "gl"
 * 1)  to accord, agree
 * 2) * 1305, C. Rodríguez Núñez (ed.), "Santa María de Belvís, un convento mendicante femenino en la Baja Edad Media (1305-1400)" in Estudios Mindonienses, 5, page 395:
 * "gl"
 * "gl"

- dou et dono a vos Frayres Preegadores de Galliza para aiuda para fazer un moesteyro de donnas de vossa ordii enna villa ou enno arçebispado de Santiago ou eno lugar en Galliza hu se acordare

Etymology
From, from. Sense of "to wake up" was possibly influenced by, which would yield *cordado if inherited.

Verb

 * 1)   to awake; to wake up
 * 2)   to wake; to wake up; to awaken
 * 3)   to wake up (to), to become aware (of)
 * 4)   to wake up
 * 5)   to wake up
 * 6)   to instigate; to stir up
 * 7)   to accord
 * 1)   to wake up (to), to become aware (of)
 * 2)   to wake up
 * 3)   to wake up
 * 4)   to instigate; to stir up
 * 5)   to accord
 * 1)   to wake up
 * 2)   to wake up
 * 3)   to instigate; to stir up
 * 4)   to accord
 * 1)   to instigate; to stir up
 * 2)   to accord
 * 1)   to accord
 * 1)   to accord

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to agree
 * 2)  to decide, arrange
 * 3)  to flush, to make flush, to level
 * 4)  to tune
 * 5)  to remember, recall (+ )
 * 6)  to reach agreement (+ )
 * 1)  to remember, recall (+ )
 * 2)  to reach agreement (+ )
 * 1)  to reach agreement (+ )
 * 1)  to reach agreement (+ )
 * 1)  to reach agreement (+ )
 * 1)  to reach agreement (+ )
 * 1)  to reach agreement (+ )