trece

Etymology
From.

Numeral

 * 1)  thirteen

Etymology
From, from.

Numeral

 * 1)  thirteen

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to pass through
 * 2)  to pass by
 * 3)  to have passed something
 * 4)  to exceed a value
 * 5)  to leave behind, come to terms with something
 * 6)  to cross a road, a river or the like
 * 7)  to take someone over, help cross something
 * 8)  to pass
 * 9)  to pass
 * 10)  to be over, pass, cease, no longer be felt by someone
 * 11)  approach a new action or subject
 * 12)  to change into a state
 * 13)  to make a visit, come over
 * 14)  to keep track, enter, catalogue, register, list in writing
 * 15)  to pass a test
 * 16)  to pass a student
 * 17)  to pass for
 * 18)  to go, move
 * 19)  to turn into, develop into
 * 20)  to become overripe, go out of season
 * 21)  to show
 * 22)  to succeed for someone
 * 23)  to be believed
 * 1)  to change into a state
 * 2)  to make a visit, come over
 * 3)  to keep track, enter, catalogue, register, list in writing
 * 4)  to pass a test
 * 5)  to pass a student
 * 6)  to pass for
 * 7)  to go, move
 * 8)  to turn into, develop into
 * 9)  to become overripe, go out of season
 * 10)  to show
 * 11)  to succeed for someone
 * 12)  to be believed
 * 1)  to show
 * 2)  to succeed for someone
 * 3)  to be believed

Usage notes
Like some very few other third conjugation verbs, such as, has a lone imperative identical to the second person present form , while the transitive or reflexive imperative accompanied by an accusative personal pronoun is identical to the third person present or infinitive form:.

Etymology
, from.

Numeral

 * 1) thirteen

Noun

 * 1) thirteen

Noun

 * 1) a member of the Council of Thirteen of the