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Spanish word apurar comes from Proto-Indo-European *pow-, Proto-Indo-European *pu-, and later Latin purus (Clean; pure. Clear, limpid.)

*pow- (Proto-Indo-European)

*pu- (Proto-Indo-European)

purus (Latin)

Clean; pure. Clear, limpid.

pur (Old French)

Pure.

pur (French)

Pure (undiluted). Pure (unspoilt).

puro (Spanish)

Cigar, puro Alone, mere, nothing less than. Pure, clear Only, merely.

apurar (Spanish)

(transitive) to drain, use up completely. (transitive, intransitive, reflexive) to hurry. (transitive, reflexive) to worry, bother.

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