remontar

Etymology
Either from, "re-assemble", or perhaps from.

Verb

 * 1) to repair, patch
 * 2) * 19th century, folk song:''
 * "gl"

- Pol-a porta d'o tio Pedro pasóu o can d'o tío Miguel c'unhas polainiñas novas remontadas de burel.

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to remount
 * 2) to reassemble
 * 3) to date back to, to be traced back to (a point in the past)

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to frighten away
 * 2) to overcome
 * 3) to elevate
 * 4) to repair
 * 5) to go up (a river)
 * 6)  + a to date back (to), to go back to, to be traced back to a point in the past
 * 7)  to come back, to fight back, to pull back (e.g. a goal)