virar

Etymology
, probably from (in which case it is a ). Other possibilities include an alteration of (source of the synonym ) or a derivation from 🇨🇬, itself derived from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to turn to change one's direction of travel
 * 2)  to tack
 * 3)  to turn to change the direction or orientation of
 * 4)  to tone
 * 1)  to tone

Etymology
Attested since the 15th century. Probably from, ultimately from , from. Compare 🇨🇬, from 🇨🇬. Alternatively from, probably from.

Verb

 * 1)  to turn, rotate
 * 2)  to turn upside down
 * 3)  to become; to alter in manner or appearance
 * 1)  to turn upside down
 * 2)  to become; to alter in manner or appearance

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to turn

Etymology
From, from or.

Verb

 * 1)  to turn (to change direction)
 * 2)  to turn around (to reverse direction)
 * 3)  to capsize
 * 4)  to topple, to overturn
 * 5)  to drink up (to empty a recipient of the liquid therein by drinking it through)
 * 6)  to upset
 * 7)  to become, to turn into, to transform, to convert
 * 8)  to make do, to deal with
 * 9)  to get by, to make ends meet, to push forward
 * 10)  to pull an all-nighter, to stay awake all night
 * 11)  to embody, to incarnate
 * 12)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate
 * 1)  to upset
 * 2)  to become, to turn into, to transform, to convert
 * 3)  to make do, to deal with
 * 4)  to get by, to make ends meet, to push forward
 * 5)  to pull an all-nighter, to stay awake all night
 * 6)  to embody, to incarnate
 * 7)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate
 * 1)  to make do, to deal with
 * 2)  to get by, to make ends meet, to push forward
 * 3)  to pull an all-nighter, to stay awake all night
 * 4)  to embody, to incarnate
 * 5)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate
 * 1)  to pull an all-nighter, to stay awake all night
 * 2)  to embody, to incarnate
 * 3)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate
 * 1)  to embody, to incarnate
 * 2)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate
 * 1)  to embody, to incarnate
 * 2)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate
 * 1)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate
 * 1)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate
 * 1)  to strike, to stick, to infatuate

Etymology
Perhaps from a root *virāre, of uncertain origin: possibly of ; (compare 🇨🇬) or possibly a variation of  or. See also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to veer
 * 2)  to tack