[suˈmiɾ]
OriginFrom Old Galician-Portuguese sumir~somir, from Latin sūmere.
- to cave in; to sink
- to consume; to decrease
“Por eso non queren suba
Na sisa nin na taberna
E, en tanto que os demais paguen,
Eles recachan a perna.
E como serán sumidos
En bebedelas, o aumento,
Dan a sisa pol-os tragos
E miran outros pr’o vento” — That's why they don't want an increase
in the surcharge nor in the tavern
and, as long as the others pay,
they uncover the leg [they sunbathe].
And since they are gonna be consumed
in binges, the augm
- to submerge
- figurativelyto cause to fall, to trip up
- figurativelyto fall into (a state of being)
Formssumo(first-person, present, singular) · some(present, singular, third-person) · sumín(first-person, preterite, singular) · sumido(participle, past) · sumim(first-person, preterite, singular) · sumi(first-person, preterite, singular) · sumir(impersonal, infinitive) · sumir(first-person, infinitive, singular) · sumires(infinitive, second-person, singular) · sumir(error-unrecognized-form, infinitive, personal, singular) · sumirmos(first-person, infinitive, plural) · sumirdes(infinitive, plural, second-person) · sumiren(error-unrecognized-form, infinitive, personal, plural) · sumindo(gerund) · sumido(error-unrecognized-form, masculine, participle, past, singular) · sumido(first-person, masculine, participle, past, singular) · sumido(masculine, participle, past, second-person, singular) · sumidos(error-unrecognized-form, masculine, participle, past, plural) · sumidos(first-person, masculine, participle, past, plural, second-person) · sumida(error-unrecognized-form, feminine, participle, past, singular)