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Etymology

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From a-fart-ar.

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afartar (first-person singular present afarto, first-person singular preterite afartí, past participle afartat)

  1. (transitive) to fill up, to stuff [with de ‘with’]
  2. (figurative, transitive) to make fed up, bore, annoy
    Synonym: enfastidir
  3. (reflexive) to get full, satiate oneself [with de ‘with’]
  4. (figurative, pronominal) to get fed up [with de ‘with’]

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Galician

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afartar (first-person singular present afarto, first-person singular preterite afartei, past participle afartado)

  1. Alternative form of fartar

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