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Webster 1913 Edition


Velar

Ve′lar

,
Adj.
[See
Velum
.]
1.
Of or pertaining to a velum; esp.
(Anat.)
of or pertaining to the soft palate.
2.
(Phon.)
Having the place of articulation on the soft palate; guttural;
as, the
velar
consonants, such as k and hard g
.

Definition 2024


velar

velar

See also: vélar

English

Adjective

velar

  1. (phonetics) Articulated at the velum or soft palate.
  2. (mycology) Referring to a veil.

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Related terms

  • velic

Noun

velar (plural velars)

  1. (phonetics) a sound articulated at the soft palate

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Portuguese

Etymology 1

From Latin vēlāris, corresponding to velo (velum) + -ar.

Adjective

velar m, f (plural velares, comparable)

  1. (phonetics) velar (articulated at the soft palate)

Noun

velar f (plural velares)

  1. (phonetics) velar (a consonant articulated at the soft palate)

Etymology 2

From Latin vēlāre, present active infinitive of vēlō.

Verb

velar (first-person singular present indicative velo, past participle velado)

  1. to veil (to cover with a veil)
  2. to veil; to conceal; to hide
  3. to damage photographic film due to excessive light
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Etymology 3

From Latin vigilāre, present active infinitive of vigilō. Confer with its cognates vigiar and vigilar.

Verb

velar (first-person singular present indicative velo, past participle velado)

  1. to keep a vigil (overnight watch over a deceased or dying person)
  2. to protect; to defend (especially something abstract, such as reputation)
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Serbo-Croatian

Noun

velar m (Cyrillic spelling велар)

  1. a velar

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Spanish

Etymology 1

From Latin vēlāris, from vēlum.

Adjective

velar m, f (plural velares)

  1. velar

Etymology 2

From Latin vēlāre, present active infinitive of vēlō, from velum.

Verb

velar (first-person singular present velo, first-person singular preterite velé, past participle velado)

  1. to veil
  2. (information) to conceal, cover, hide
  3. (photography) to fog
Conjugation
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Etymology 3

From Latin vigilāre, present active infinitive of vigilō. Compare the borrowed doublet vigilar.

Verb

velar (first-person singular present velo, first-person singular preterite velé, past participle velado)

  1. to watch, guard
  2. to be vigilant
  3. to sit up (with an ill person)
  4. to keep vigil (over a dead person)
Conjugation

same as other etymology verb

Related terms

Swedish

Adjective

velar (comparative velarare, superlative velarast)

  1. (phonetics) velar

Verb

velar

  1. present tense of vela.