alentar

Etymology
From, as is 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to breathe
 * 2)  to encourage
 * 1)  to encourage

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to encourage

Etymology 1
, derived from.

The diphthongization in rhizotonic conjugations is etymologically unexpected, considering the Latin /ē/, but may have to do with analogy with other verbs ending in, such as. In that case, the diphtongization in 🇨🇬 would perhaps be due to Castilian influence.

Verb

 * 1)  to encourage, animate
 * 2)  to gather up one's courage
 * 1)  to gather up one's courage
 * 1)  to gather up one's courage
 * 1)  to gather up one's courage
 * 1)  to gather up one's courage
 * 1)  to gather up one's courage

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to slow down, become slow
 * 2)  to become or behave as a shy, shameful or fearful person
 * 1)  to become or behave as a shy, shameful or fearful person
 * 1)  to become or behave as a shy, shameful or fearful person