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tedar

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Etymology

Borrowed from English tedious, Italian tedio, Spanish tedio.

Pronunciation

Verb

tedar (present tedas, past tedis, future tedos, conditional tedus, imperative tedez)

  1. (transitive) to bore (someone)
  2. (transitive, figuratively) to tire, weary (the spirit)

Conjugation

More information present, past ...

Derived terms

  • ne tedez me (leave me alone)
  • tedanta (tedious, tiresome, weary, wearisome, burdensome, importunate, iriksome, obtrusive, prosy)
  • tedanto (tedious person, bore)
  • tedata (bored, wearied)
  • tedeganta (deadly dull)
  • tedema (tedious, weary, prosy)
  • tedemeso (prosiness)
  • tedero (tedious person, bore)
  • tedesar (to be bored, to feel dull, to be tired by)
  • tedeso (weariness, tedium, prosiness, ennui)
  • tedigar (plague)
  • tedita (bored, wearied)
  • tediva (tiresome)
  • tedo (boredom, tedium)

References

  • Progreso III (in Ido), 1910–1911, page 35
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