entregar

Etymology
From, probably taken as a semi-learned term. Sense “to deliver” influenced by 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to deliver
 * 2) to hand in, give in
 * 1) to hand in, give in

Etymology
From (13th century, ), a semi-learned borrowing from. .

Verb

 * 1)  to deliver
 * 2)  to submit
 * 3)  to turn in, hand in, give in
 * 4)  to restore, return
 * 5)  to surrender (oneself)
 * 6)  to commit (oneself)

Etymology
From, probably a semi-learned term taken from. .

Verb

 * 1)   to deliver
 * 2)   to deliver; to hand over; to surrender
 * 3)   to reveal
 * 4)   to snitch (to); to grass; to inform on; to betray to
 * 5)   to surrender
 * 6)   to incriminate onself
 * 7)  to surrender; to submit
 * 8)  to give away
 * 1)   to surrender
 * 2)   to incriminate onself
 * 3)  to surrender; to submit
 * 4)  to give away
 * 1)   to incriminate onself
 * 2)  to surrender; to submit
 * 3)  to give away
 * 1)  to give away
 * 1)  to give away

Etymology
with (cf. medieval Spanish ). Compare the doublets. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to deliver, to hand over, to hand off
 * 2)  to submit
 * 3)  to turn in (e.g. homework), hand in
 * 4)  to surrender (oneself)