tapar

Etymology
From or.

Verb

 * 1)  to cork, to stopper
 * 2)  to plug, to fill
 * 3)  to cover, to conceal
 * 4)  to silence
 * 5)  to suffocate, to choke
 * 6)  to become overcast
 * 1)  to become overcast

Etymology
From, from , ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1)  to cover or close something with a lid or obstruction
 * 2) to cork, to plug
 * 3) to obstruct an orifice
 * 4)  to cover something so it can’t bee seen
 * 5)  to enclose, to wall
 * 6) * 1312, Clarinda de Azevedo Maia (ed.), História do galego-português. Estado linguístico da Galiza e do Noroeste de Portugal do século XII ao século XVI (com referência á situação do galego moderno). Coimbra: I.N.I.C., p. 149:
 * eſta uina uos damos per taeſ cõdiçõeſ que a lauredeſ de todo lauor que [a] uina a maſter τ a tapedeſ en guyſa que nõ defaleſca per mj̃gua de tapadura
 * we give you this vineyard under the condition that you work there any labour that the vineyard needs, and that you wall it so that it won't give out because of shortage of enclossing
 * 1)  to cover up
 * 1)  to cover something so it can’t bee seen
 * 2)  to enclose, to wall
 * 3) * 1312, Clarinda de Azevedo Maia (ed.), História do galego-português. Estado linguístico da Galiza e do Noroeste de Portugal do século XII ao século XVI (com referência á situação do galego moderno). Coimbra: I.N.I.C., p. 149:
 * eſta uina uos damos per taeſ cõdiçõeſ que a lauredeſ de todo lauor que [a] uina a maſter τ a tapedeſ en guyſa que nõ defaleſca per mj̃gua de tapadura
 * we give you this vineyard under the condition that you work there any labour that the vineyard needs, and that you wall it so that it won't give out because of shortage of enclossing
 * 1)  to cover up
 * 1)  to cover up

Noun

 * 1) loser person who fails to win
 * 2) loser someone who loses in a specified manner
 * 3) loser person of unhappy circumstances
 * 4) loser insult
 * 1) loser person of unhappy circumstances
 * 2) loser insult

Verb

 * 1) to cork (a bottle, etc.)

Etymology
See

Verb

 * 1)  to close something with a lid or obstruction
 * 2)  to cover something so it can’t be seen
 * 1)  to cover something so it can’t be seen

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to cover
 * 2) to cap, to close with a lid, to put a lid on
 * 3) to plug, to plug up, to fill a hole or pit
 * 4) to block, to obstruct, to clog
 * 5) to cover up, to hide, to conceal
 * 6) to mask e.g., a smell, a painting or colors painted
 * 7)  to be clogged, to be clogged up
 * 8)  to cover oneself up to cover oneself when naked
 * 9)  to cover oneself to put on a covering for protection from the elements, etc.
 * 1) to cover up, to hide, to conceal
 * 2) to mask e.g., a smell, a painting or colors painted
 * 3)  to be clogged, to be clogged up
 * 4)  to cover oneself up to cover oneself when naked
 * 5)  to cover oneself to put on a covering for protection from the elements, etc.
 * 1)  to cover oneself up to cover oneself when naked
 * 2)  to cover oneself to put on a covering for protection from the elements, etc.

Verb

 * 1)  to be surprised