Capitular in english
Capitulate
pronunciation: kəpɪtʃulɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kəpɪtʃulɪt part of speech: verb
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capitular = capitulate ; surrender.
Example: The battle raged far longer than expected before the Spaniards finally capitulated.Example: And we know that when one side surrenders to another in battle, it's a sign they've given up any hope for victory.more:
» sala capitular = chapter house .
Example: The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.