caler

verb

Syllable Decomposition

caler

(12th century) from the old Occitan calar ("to lower") derived from the Greek χαλάω, khalao ("to relax, let go, lower the mast"), not attested in Latin, see the Italian calare ("to lower the sails"), the Spanish calar (same meaning) derived from the same root.

Definitions

marine
imprimerie

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "caler"

Anagrams

lacerracle

Translations

  • germangerman:hoch

See also

calé (adj.) câlons (v.) câlions (v.) câliez (v.) câlas (v.) câlâmes (v.) câlâtes (v.) câlera (v.) câlerons (v.) câlerez (v.) câleront (v.) câlasse (v.) câlasses (v.) câlât (v.) câlassions (v.) câlassiez (v.) câlassent (v.) câlerions (v.) câleriez (v.) câleraient (v.)