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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Spanish | English | | azotar⇒ vtr | (golpear con látigo) (punishment) | flog⇒, whip⇒, lash⇒ vtr | | Azotaron a los ladrones en la plaza. | | They flogged the thieves at the public square. | | azotar vtr | (golpear con fuerza) (waves, wind) | lash⇒, batter⇒, pound⇒ vtr | | Las olas azotaban el acantilado. | | The waves lashed the cliff. | | azotarse⇒ v prnl | (flagelarse) | whip yourself, flog yourself, flagellate yourself vtr + refl | | Los sacerdotes se azotaban en honor a la diosa. | | Priests flogged (or: flagellated) themselves in honor of the goddess, |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Spanish | English | | azotar⇒ vtr | figurado (causar un daño) (do heavy damage to) | devastate⇒, ravage⇒ vtr | | La sequía azota estas tierras. | | The drought is devastating (or: ravaging) these lands. | | azotarse⇒ v prnl | MX, coloquial (exagerar, dramatizar) (figurative) | make a big deal of v expr | | No te azotes, no te vas a morir de amor. | | Don't make such a big deal; you're not going to die from love. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
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