reparar

Etymology
Probably borrowed from.

Verb

 * 1)  to repair, mend
 * 2)  to make reparations
 * 3) to notice, to pay attention to

Etymology
Attested since circa 1300. From, present active infinitive of , possibly a borrowing.

Verb

 * 1) to repair; to maintain
 * 2) * 1311, A. López Carreira (ed.), Documentos do arquivo da catedral de Ourense (1289-1399), d. 77:
 * por tal condiçon que vos lavredes e façades lavrar ben as herdades en guisa que non deffallescan por miga de lavor e reparar ben as casas e os lagares de toda cousa que ayan mester.
 * with this condition, that you must work and make work these properties well, so that they will not falter for lack of labor, and maintain the houses and the wineries with everything that they may need
 * 1) to notice, pay attention to
 * 1) to notice, pay attention to

Etymology
Borrowed from, , , , , , all ultimately from , present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1)  to repair, mend, restore, refit, make good, atone, fix

Etymology
From, , from , possibly a borrowing.

Verb

 * 1)  to realize, become aware
 * 2)  to repair, fix
 * 1)  to repair, fix
 * 1)  to repair, fix

Etymology
Probably borrowed from.

Verb

 * 1)  to repair
 * 2)  to notice, realize, become aware
 * 3)  to stop
 * 1)  to stop
 * 1)  to stop