apagar

Etymology
From, or possibly from a , from +.

Verb

 * 1)   to put out; to extinguish to stop something from burning
 * 2)   to go out to stop burning
 * 3)   to turn off to deactivate a device
 * 4)   to go off to be deactivated

Etymology
Attested since the 18th century. Probably ultimately from, perhaps from a , from +.

Verb

 * 1)  to put out; to extinguish; to quench to stop something from burning
 * 2)  to go out to stop burning
 * 3)  to turn off to deactivate a device
 * 4)  to go off to be deactivated
 * 1)  to go off to be deactivated

Etymology
From, from a , from +.

Verb

 * 1)   to put out; to extinguish to stop something from burning
 * 2)   to go out to stop burning
 * 3)   to turn off to deactivate a device
 * 4)   to go off to be deactivated
 * 5)   to erase to remove markings or information
 * 6)   to erase; to delete to remove digital information
 * 7)   to get rid of; to eliminate to destroy completely
 * 8)   to pass out to fall into deep sleep or unconsciousness
 * 1)   to get rid of; to eliminate to destroy completely
 * 2)   to pass out to fall into deep sleep or unconsciousness
 * 1)   to pass out to fall into deep sleep or unconsciousness
 * 1)   to pass out to fall into deep sleep or unconsciousness

Etymology
, from +. Compare to 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to extinguish, to douse
 * 2)  to satisfy
 * 3)  quench, slake
 * 4)  to shut off, to turn off, to switch off, to shut down, to power off
 * 5)  to shut off, to turn off, to switch off, to shut down, to power off
 * 6)  to put out, to stub out
 * 7)  to blow out, to snuff or snuff out
 * 8)  to fade; to wane
 * 9)  to go out, be extinguished
 * 1)  to put out, to stub out
 * 2)  to blow out, to snuff or snuff out
 * 3)  to fade; to wane
 * 4)  to go out, be extinguished