emocigar
Ido
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editemocigar (present tense emocigas, past tense emocigis, future tense emocigos, imperative emocigez, conditional emocigus)
- (transitive) to cause an emotion to
- 1914, Suplemento, page 1:
- Omna bona e bela qualesi dil parolanto kontributis por interesar la mento ed emocigar la kordio dil audantaro.
- All good and fine qualities of the speaker contributed to rousing interest in the minds and rousing emotion in the hearts of the audience.
- 1914, La langue auxiliaire, page 10:
- Autuno esas veninta, e ta jornofino emocigas l'anmo per lua dolceso e perlua grandiozeso.
- Autumn has come, and that sunset makes the soul emotional by its sweetness and by its greatness.
- 1918, Mondo, page 103:
- La lekteri di «Mondo» konocas la emociganta letro di Populus.
- The readers of "Mondo" know the emotion-causing letter of Populus.
Conjugation
edit Conjugation of emocigar
present | past | future | |||||
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infinitive | emocigar | emocigir | emocigor | ||||
tense | emocigas | emocigis | emocigos | ||||
conditional | emocigus | ||||||
imperative | emocigez | ||||||
adjective active participle | emociganta | emociginta | emocigonta | ||||
adverbial active participle | emocigante | emociginte | emocigonte | ||||
nominal active participle | singular | emociganto | emociginto | emocigonto | |||
plural | emociganti | emociginti | emocigonti | ||||
adjective passive participle | emocigata | emocigita | emocigota | ||||
adverbial passive participle | emocigate | emocigite | emocigote | ||||
nominal passive participle | singular | emocigato | emocigito | emocigoto | |||
plural | emocigati | emocigiti | emocigoti |