Secretes Definition
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secretes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of secrete.
- 1967–1968, Richard Lieban, quoted in John P. McAndrew, People of Power: A Philippine Worldview of Spirit Encounters, Ateneo de Manila University Press (2001), ISBN 978-971-550-381-5, page 92:
- […] As a balbal, he preys particularly on sick people because their spirits are most vulnerable at that time. He secretes himself under the house, directly beneath the patient. He particularly likes to feed on human liver, which he attacks invisibly; or, also unseen, he sucks the blood of the patient. […]
- 1967–1968, Richard Lieban, quoted in John P. McAndrew, People of Power: A Philippine Worldview of Spirit Encounters, Ateneo de Manila University Press (2001), ISBN 978-971-550-381-5, page 92:
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Verb
secretes
- Second-person singular present indicative form of secretar.
Spanish
Verb
secretes (infinitive secretar)
- Informal second-person singular (tú) negative imperative form of secretar.
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of secretar.
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