cirkum

See also: cirkum-

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin circum (around).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡sirkum/

Preposition

cirkum

  1. about, around, roundabout (place, time, quantity)
    Vi departos cirkum tri kloki.
    You depart at around three o'clock.

Derived terms

  • cirkumajo, cirkumaji (surroundings, environment, frame, setting)
  • cirkume (adverbial form)
  • cirkumirar (to go or wind around (as an obstacle))
  • cirkumiro, cirkumturno (circuitous way, detour)
  • cirkumklozar (to fence around, inclose)
  • cirkumlekar (to lick around (one's chops), (fig.) to gloat over)
  • cirkummuro (inclosure wall)
  • cirkumnavigo (circumnavigation)
  • cirkumpola (circumpolar)
  • cirkumskribar (to circumscribe)
  • cirkumvicina, cirkumjacanta (circumjacent)

See also

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