accabler

verb

Syllable Decomposition

accabler

from the popular Latin adcatabolare ("action of throwing upon") and derived from the ancient Greek καταβολή katabolê ("action of laying the foundations" but also "attack or onset of a disease") from the verb καταβάλλω katabállo ("to throw down from above", "to overthrow, knock down"), from κατά katá ("from above, downward") and βάλλω bállo ("to throw, cast to the ground"); see cable and châble.

Definitions

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "accabler"

Translations

  • germangerman:überhäufen
  • englishenglish:overload
  • dutchdutch:overladen
  • portugueseportuguese:abarrotar
  • swedishswedish:digna under

See also

accablés (v.) accablons (v.) accabliez (v.) accablas (v.) accablâmes (v.) accablâtes (v.) accablerai (v.) accableras (v.) accablera (v.) accablerons (v.) accablerez (v.) accableront (v.) accablasse (v.) accablasses (v.) accablassions (v.) accablassiez (v.) accablassent (v.) accablerais (v.) accablerait (v.) accablerions (v.)