OriginDo occitano gabar⁽ᵒᶜ⁾, do nórdico antigo "gabb" (“ridículo, piada”).
- fazer o elogio de; louvar; enaltecer; lisonjear
- vangloriar-se; blasonar; mostra-se orgulhoso de si mesmo em demasia
Formsgabando(gerund) · gabado(participle) · gabo(singular, first-person, indicative, present) · gabas(singular, second-person, indicative, present) · gaba(singular, third-person, indicative, present) · gabamos(plural, first-person, indicative, present) · gabais(plural, second-person, indicative, present) · gabam(plural, third-person, indicative, present) · gabava(singular, first-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gabavas(singular, second-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gabava(singular, third-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gabávamos(plural, first-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gabáveis(plural, second-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gabavam(plural, third-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gabei(singular, first-person, indicative, past) · gabaste(singular, second-person, indicative, past) · gabou(singular, third-person, indicative, past) · gabamos(plural, first-person, indicative, past) · gabámos(plural, first-person, indicative, past) · gabastes(plural, second-person, indicative, past)