iracigar

Ido

Etymology

From iracar (to be angry) + -igar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /i.ra.t͡siˈɡar/

Verb

iracigar (present tense iracigas, past tense iracigis, future tense iracigos, imperative iracigez, conditional iracigus)

  1. (transitive) to anger, exasperate, irritate, vex, nettle, rile
    • 1931, Han Ryner, Ambicio di ori di la jezuiti, tr. by J. Elizalde, Iniciales (publ.), page 2.
      En Tunis, la populo iracigita pro sua vorti, stonagis lu e pensante ke lu mortis on abandonis il en la plajo.
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Conjugation

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