agacer
verb
Syllable Decomposition
agacerfrom a Vulgar Latin adacidare, which gives the Old French faisait also aacier ('to irritate'), itself from the Latin acido def=acidare ('to make sour, acidify'), then, by dissimilation of the two /d/ agacier with the semantic influence of agu ('sharp, acute').
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "agacer"Translations
german:auf die Nerven gehen
english:arouse
danish:plage
spanish:molestar
finnish:ärsyttää
italian:irritare
dutch:prikkelen
portuguese:irritar
russian:раздражать
swedish:förarga
turkish:alevlendirmek
See also
agaçons (v.) agacions (v.) agaciez (v.) agaçai (v.) agaças (v.) agaçâmes (v.) agaçâtes (v.) agacerai (v.) agacerons (v.) agacerez (v.) agaçasse (v.) agaçasses (v.) agaçât (v.) agaçassions (v.) agaçassiez (v.) agaçassent (v.) agacerais (v.) agacerions (v.) agaceriez (v.) agaceraient (v.)