ggulopat Posted on April 5, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [d͡ʒuloˈpat] 1. adjective Developed (country). 2. participle See ggulopre. Etymology: From ggulop-, stem of ggulopre, plus derivative suffix -at.
pecat Posted on April 3, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [peˈkat] 1. masculine noun Sin. 2. participle See pecre. Etymology: From pec-, stem of pecre, plus derivative suffix -at.
moixat Posted on March 31, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [moˈʃat] 1. adjective Wet, soaked. 2. participle Wet, got (something) wet. Etymology: From moix-, stem of moixăre, plus derivative suffix -at.
filat Posted on March 31, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [fiˈlat] 1. adjective Sharp. 2. participle Sharpened. Etymology: From fil-, stem of filăre, plus derivative suffix -at.
putrat Posted on March 31, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [puˈtɾat] 1. adjective Rotten. 2. participle Rotted. Etymology: From putr-, stem of putrăre, plus derivative suffix -at.
segat Posted on March 18, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [seˈgat] 1. participle See segre. 2. adjective Continuous, non-stop. Etymology: From seg-, stem of segre, plus derivative suffix -at. de ~ [de seˈgat] 1. adverb of manner Continuous tense marker, equivalent to the English -ing. Example: Se plugge de segat, it is raining.