ocidar
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Latin occīdere, and based on English -cide, French -cide, German -zid, Italian -cidio, Spanish -cidio (see -ocido). Decision no. 155, Progreso III.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ocidar (present ocidas, past ocidis, future ocidos, conditional ocidus, imperative ocidez)
- (transitive) to slay, murder: kill with violence
- La kavaliero ocidis la drako.
- The knight slew the dragon.
Conjugation
[edit] Conjugation of ocidar
present | past | future | |||||
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infinitive | ocidar | ocidir | ocidor | ||||
tense | ocidas | ocidis | ocidos | ||||
conditional | ocidus | ||||||
imperative | ocidez | ||||||
adjective active participle | ocidanta | ocidinta | ocidonta | ||||
adverbial active participle | ocidante | ocidinte | ocidonte | ||||
nominal active participle | singular | ocidanto | ocidinto | ocidonto | |||
plural | ocidanti | ocidinti | ocidonti | ||||
adjective passive participle | ocidata | ocidita | ocidota | ||||
adverbial passive participle | ocidate | ocidite | ocidote | ||||
nominal passive participle | singular | ocidato | ocidito | ocidoto | |||
plural | ocidati | ociditi | ocidoti |
Derived terms
[edit]- bakteri-ocidivo (“bactericide”)
- famili-ocido (“familicide”)
- fili-ocido (“filicide”)
- frat-ocido (“fratricide, sororicide”)
- fratin-ocido (“sororicide”)
- fratul-ocido (“fratricide”)
- gent-ocido (“genocide”)
- hom-ocidanta (“homicidal”)
- hom-ocidar (“to murder”)
- hom-ocidema (“homicidal”)
- hom-ocidiva (“homicidal”)
- hom-ocido (“homicide”)
- infant-ocido (“infanticide”)
- insekt-ocidilo (“insecticide”)
- insekt-ocidivo (“insecticide”)
- matr-ocido (“matricide”)
- ocidanta (“murderous”)
- ocidanto (“murderer”)
- ocidar su (“to commit suicide”)
- ocidema (“murderous”)
- ocidero (“murderer”)
- parent-ocido (“parricide”)
- patr-ocido (“parricide”)
- patrin-ocido (“matricide”)
- patrul-ocido (“patricide”)
- rej-ocidanta (“regicidal”)
- rej-ocidanto (“regicide”)
- rej-ocido (“regicide”)
- spoz-ocido (“mariticide”)
- spozin-ocido (“uxoricide”)
- spozul-ocido (“mariticide”)
- su-ocidar (“to commit suicide”)
See also
[edit]References
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