enforcar

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to fork up to gather using a pitchfork
 * 2)  to hang to execute by hanging

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to string to tie together on a line, as onions

Etymology
From (13th century, ), from, form.

Verb

 * 1)  to hang to execute by hanging
 * 2) * 1383, M. Romaní Martínez (ed.), La colección diplomática de Santa María de Oseira (1025-1310). Santiago: Tórculo Edicións, IV, page 388:
 * Et aynda vos damos o huzal que iat alende do castineiro dos enforcados em que façades cortina
 * and we also give to you the heathland that is beyond the chestnut tree of the hanged ones to turn it into farmland
 * and we also give to you the heathland that is beyond the chestnut tree of the hanged ones to turn it into farmland

Verb

 * 1)  to mount a bike

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to suspend (someone) by a rope or band tied around the neck, causing death by asphyxiation
 * 2)  to put someone to death on the gallows
 * 3)  to sell something for a low price
 * 4)  to kill yourself by hanging
 * 5)  to get in bad shape
 * 6)  to suffer great damage
 * 7)  to sacrifice yourself
 * 8)  to get married
 * 9)  to not work on a business day between holidays or between a holiday and a weekend

Verb

 * 1)  to hang