/meˈʃeɾ/, [meˈʃeɾ]
OrixeFirst attested in the 13th century. From Old Galician-Portuguese mecer, mexer, from Latin miscēre (“to mix”). Cognate with Portuguese mexer and Spanish mecer.
- dated, intransitiveto mix together; to intermingle
“vendo essa mia herdade que iaz a su a uossa granja de Penellas, untre anballas aguas dos regueyrus que per y corren d'ona parte et da outra, et uay firir áás mestas u se anbus estes regeyrus mexen” — I sell my property that is next to your farm of Penelas, in between both waters of the streams that flow there, and its perimeter comes to the confluence where both this streams mix together
- transitiveto stir; to move
- figuratively, intransitiveto investigate; to snoop
Formasmexer mexer(canonical) · mexo(first-person, present, singular) · mexín(first-person, preterite, singular) · mexido(participle, past) · mexim(first-person, preterite, singular) · mexi(first-person, preterite, singular) · mexer(impersonal, infinitive) · mexer(first-person, infinitive, singular) · mexeres(infinitive, second-person, singular) · mexer(error-unrecognized-form, infinitive, personal, singular) · mexermos(first-person, infinitive, plural) · mexerdes(infinitive, plural, second-person) · mexeren(error-unrecognized-form, infinitive, personal, plural) · mexendo(gerund) · mexido(error-unrecognized-form, masculine, participle, past, singular) · mexido(first-person, masculine, participle, past, singular) · mexido(masculine, participle, past, second-person, singular) · mexidos(error-unrecognized-form, masculine, participle, past, plural) · mexidos(first-person, masculine, participle, past, plural, second-person) · mexida(error-unrecognized-form, feminine, participle, past, singular)
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