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stonagar
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Etymology
From stono (“stone”) + -agar (“action done with an instrument”).
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Verb
stonagar (present tense stonagas, past tense stonagis, future tense stonagos, imperative stonagez, conditional stonagus)
- (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.
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