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acender
acender
Old Portuguese
Verb
acender
Related terms
Descendants
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese acender, from Latin accendere, present active infinitive of accendō (“I kindle or light a fire”).
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌa.sẽ.ˈde(ʁ)/
- (Paulista) IPA(key): [a.sẽ.ˈde(ɾ)], [a.sẽ.ˈde(ɹ)]
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): [a.sẽ.ˈde(ɾ)], [a.sẽ.ˈde(ɻ)]
- Homophone: ascender
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ɐ.sẽ.ˈdeɾ/
Verb
acender (first-person singular present indicative acendo, past participle acendido)
- (transitive) to light (to set fire to)
- (intransitive) to light up; to catch fire
- (transitive) to turn on (to activate a source of light)
- (intransitive, of a source of light) to be turned on
- (figuratively, transitive) to give birth to (to create or start something that can’t be stopped)
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -er verb acender
Synonyms
- (to set fire to): incendiar, atear/tacar/botar/pôr fogo em
- (to catch fire): pegar fogo
- (to turn something on): ligar
- (to be turned on): ligar
Antonyms
- (to set fire to): apagar
- (to catch fire): apagar
- (to turn something on): desligar, apagar
- (to be turned on): desligar, apagar