erorar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English error, French erreur, Italian errore, Spanish error, ultimately from Latin error, indicative of errō, from Proto-Italic *erzāō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ers-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.ro.ˈrar/, /ɛ.ɾɔ.ˈɾaɾ/

Verb

erorar (present tense eroras, past tense eroris, future tense eroros, imperative erorez, conditional erorus)

  1. (intransitive) to err, be mistaken, make a mistake
    • 2014, Brian E. Drake, Sencesa bruiso, The Oxford Rationalist, page 260:
      Ho no! Tu eroris, eroris grande.
      Oh no! You made a mistake, a big mistake.
    Lu eroris ye lua kalkuli, ed eroris multe.
    He erred in his calculations, and made many mistakes.‎

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • eroro (mistake, error)
  • erore (amiss)
  • eroroza (erroneous, mistaken)
  • erorego (blunder, faux pas)
  • eroriva (fallible, liable to err)
    • neeroriva (infallible)
  • erorachar (to blunder, make a mistake)
    • eroracho (blunder, egregious mistake, faux pas)
  • erorigar (to cause to err)
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