afrontar

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to face, to confront

Etymology
From, from a , from. Equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1)  to face, confront
 * 2)  to abuse, insult
 * 3)  to take offense
 * 4)  to suffocate
 * 5)  to gasp, to pant
 * 1)  to suffocate
 * 2)  to gasp, to pant
 * 1)  to suffocate
 * 2)  to gasp, to pant
 * 1)  to gasp, to pant

Etymology
Attested from the 12th century. From, from a , from.

Verb

 * 1) to face, to confront

Etymology
From, from a , from. .

Verb

 * 1)  abuse to insult
 * 2) to confront
 * 3) to face
 * 4) to cause sickness
 * 1) to cause sickness

Etymology
, derived from +. . The expected diphthongization of Latin stressed /ŏ/ is attested in medieval conjugations such as.

Verb

 * 1)  to face, address, tackle, meet, deal with, confront, cope with, handle, bear, manage,
 * 2) to defy, to brave
 * 3) to afford, to bear
 * 1) to afford, to bear