Summary
English
Detailed Translations for speared from English to Spanish
spear:
-
the spear (lance)
Conjugations for spear:
present
- spear
- spear
- spears
- spear
- spear
- spear
simple past
- speared
- speared
- speared
- speared
- speared
- speared
present perfect
- have speared
- have speared
- has speared
- have speared
- have speared
- have speared
past continuous
- was spearing
- were spearing
- was spearing
- were spearing
- were spearing
- were spearing
future
- shall spear
- will spear
- will spear
- shall spear
- will spear
- will spear
continuous present
- am spearing
- are spearing
- is spearing
- are spearing
- are spearing
- are spearing
subjunctive
- be speared
- be speared
- be speared
- be speared
- be speared
- be speared
diverse
- spear!
- let's spear!
- speared
- spearing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for spear:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
empalar | packaging; packing | |
jabalina | lance; spear | boar; wild boar |
lanza | lance; spear | adze |
pincho | lance; spear | kebab skewer; skewer |
- | fishgig; fizgig; gig; lance; shaft | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
arponar | harpoon; spear | |
empalar | harpoon; spear | |
espetar | gore; skewer; spear; spike | shout at; shout down; snap; snarl; snipe |
- | spear up | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | fishgig; fishing-spear; gig |
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Wiktionary Translations for spear:
spear
Cross Translation:
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• spear | → lanza | ↔ speer — een lange stok met een punt eraan, (werd) gebruikt voor de jacht of oorlogvoering |
• spear | → lanza | ↔ lans — een lang steekwapen met een metalen punt |
• spear | → jabalina; lanza | ↔ Speer — Waffe zum Werfen und Stechen, bestehend aus einer Stange mit einer Spitze (meist aus Metall oder Stein) an einem Ende; leichter als die nur zum Stechen bestimmte Lanze |
• spear | → lanza | ↔ lance — arme à long bois, terminer par un fer pointu et qui, au Moyen Âge, était fort grosse vers la poignée. |
• spear | → espiche | ↔ épieu — sorte d’arme formée d’un bâton d’environ un mètre et demi de long, muni d’un fer large et pointu. Il servait surtout à la chasse au gros gibier, comme le sanglier. |