Possuír
Possuír is a Portuguese verb meaning to possess or to own. It is used as a transitive verb with a direct object and can denote material ownership as well as abstract possession (possuir direitos, uma ideia, uma qualidade). In everyday speech, many speakers prefer synonyms such as ter or deter, but possuír remains common in formal, literary, or legal contexts.
The verb derives from Latin possidere, via Old French posséder, and entered Portuguese through Romance-language contact.
Possuír conjugates as a regular -ir verb in many tenses, with the usual stem possu-. Core forms
- Present: eu possuo; tu possuis; ele possui; nós possuímos; vós possuís; eles possuem.
- Preterite and imperfect disclose typical -ir patterns, with forms such as possuí, possuíste, possuíram; and possuía,
- Future and subjunctive forms follow expected -ir verb patterns, e.g., possuirei, possuirás, possuirá; que eu possua,
For contrast, use of ter as a more common everyday alternative, and possuí- relates to possessory or