rodearon
Rodearon is a Spanish verb, the third-person plural preterite indicative form of the verb rodear. The verb rodear generally translates to "to surround," "to go around," or "to encircle." Therefore, "rodearon" specifically means "they surrounded," "they went around," or "they encircled." This form is used to describe a completed action in the past performed by multiple subjects. For example, "Los soldados rodearon la ciudad" translates to "The soldiers surrounded the city." Similarly, "Los niños rodearon el árbol" means "The children went around the tree." The context in which "rodearon" is used will determine the precise nuance of its meaning. It is a common verb in Spanish, frequently employed in narrative and descriptive contexts.