cobrar

Etymology
, a back-formation from, whence Catalan. , a borrowing from Latin.

Verb

 * 1)  to charge money
 * 2)  to collect, receive payment
 * 3)  to earn, be paid

Etymology
From, from , rebracketing from , whence Galician. , a borrowing from Latin.

Verb

 * 1)  to recover, regain
 * 2)  to earn, win
 * 3)  to charge ask for a certain amount of money for something
 * 4)  to collect, receive payment
 * 5)  to haul
 * 6)  to have what one's deserve what goes around comes around
 * 1)  to have what one's deserve what goes around comes around

Etymology
, a back-formation from, whence.

Verb

 * 1) to recover; to regain
 * Eſta é de como ſanta maria fez cobrar a Theophilo a carta que fezera cono demo u ſe tornou ſeu vaſſalo.
 * This one is (about) how Holy Mary recovered for Theophilos the contract he had made with the Devil and became his vassal.
 * This one is (about) how Holy Mary recovered for Theophilos the contract he had made with the Devil and became his vassal.

Etymology
From, from , a back-formation from , whence Portuguese. , a borrowing from Latin.

Verb

 * 1) to charge ask for a certain amount of money for something
 * 2) to demand payment
 * 3)  to demand that something be done
 * 4)  to take

Etymology
, a back-formation from, whence Spanish. , a borrowing from Latin.

Verb

 * 1) to charge
 * 2) to collect
 * 3) to gather up
 * 4) to pay for something
 * 5)  to claim (lives)
 * 1)  to claim (lives)