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stonagar

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Etymology

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From stono (stone) +‎ -agar (action done with an instrument).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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stonagar (present tense stonagas, past tense stonagis, future tense stonagos, imperative stonagez, conditional stonagus)

  1. (transitive) to stone, to hurl stones (at), to throw stones; use stone(s)
    • 1925, L. Kauling, Agi dil apostoli, Acts 7, 58, page 22:
      E pulsinte lu ek la civito, li stonagis lu.
      And expelling him from the city, they stoned him.
    • 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.
      In Tunis, the people, angered on account of his words, stoned him and thinking that he was dead, he was abandoned on the beach.

Conjugation

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Conjugation of stonagar
present past future
infinitive stonagar stonagir stonagor
tense stonagas stonagis stonagos
conditional stonagus
imperative stonagez
adjective active participle stonaganta stonaginta stonagonta
adverbial active participle stonagante stonaginte stonagonte
nominal
active participle
singular stonaganto stonaginto stonagonto
plural stonaganti stonaginti stonagonti
adjective passive participle stonagata stonagita stonagota
adverbial passive participle stonagate stonagite stonagote
nominal
passive participle
singular stonagato stonagito stonagoto
plural stonagati stonagiti stonagoti