arrojar

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to throw
 * 2)  to drag
 * 3)  to throw oneself
 * 4)  to crawl
 * 5)  to dare
 * 1)  to crawl
 * 2)  to dare

Etymology
,, from. The lack of diphthongization (**arruejo) is due to the palatalization of the -tl- > -cl- cluster to [ʎ], then Old Spanish [ʒ], raising the previous vowel to close [o] — compare, which gave rise to (not **huejo).

Verb

 * 1)  to throw, to hurl, to toss, to fling cause an object to move rapidly through the air
 * 2)  to emit to send out or give off
 * 3)  to eject, to kick out to compel (a person or persons) to leave
 * 4)  to yield, to produce; to shed (light) on
 * 5) * September 1 1976,, a governmental report
 * "es"
 * 1)  to yield, to produce; to shed (light) on
 * 2) * September 1 1976,, a governmental report
 * "es"
 * 1) * September 1 1976,, a governmental report
 * "es"
 * 1) * September 1 1976,, a governmental report
 * "es"

- El avance en el control ha traído consigo una mayor eficiencia en la capacidad productiva y administrativa, lo que se traduce en que el 70 por ciento de las empresas del Estado arrojan resultados positivos, a pesar de que su funcionamiento obedece a un marcado interés social.


 * 1)  to vomit
 * 2)  to cast (doubt on)
 * 1)  to cast (doubt on)