nutrar
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from EsperantoCategory:Ido terms borrowed from Esperanto#NUTRARCategory:Ido terms derived from Esperanto#NUTRAR nutri, EnglishCategory:Ido terms borrowed from English#NUTRARCategory:Ido terms derived from English#NUTRAR nourish, FrenchCategory:Ido terms borrowed from French#NUTRARCategory:Ido terms derived from French#NUTRAR nourrir, ItalianCategory:Ido terms borrowed from Italian#NUTRARCategory:Ido terms derived from Italian#NUTRAR nutrire, SpanishCategory:Ido terms borrowed from Spanish#NUTRARCategory:Ido terms derived from Spanish#NUTRAR nutrir.
Pronunciation
Verb
nutrar (present nutras, past nutris, future nutros, conditional nutrus, imperative nutrez)Category:Ido lemmas#NUTRARCategory:Ido verbs#NUTRARCategory:Ido entries with incorrect language header#NUTRARCategory:Pages with entries#NUTRARCategory:Pages with 1 entry#NUTRAR
- (transitiveCategory:Ido transitive verbs#NUTRAR) to nourish, feed, sustain (someone)
- Adavane, ni nutros la kunikli. ― Come on, we'll go feed the rabbits.Category:Ido terms with usage examples#NUTRAR
- La bovo nutras su per herbo. ― The cow feeds itself with grass.Category:Ido terms with usage examples#NUTRAR
Conjugation
| present | past | future | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | nutrar | nutrir | nutror | ||||
| tense | nutras | nutris | nutros | ||||
| conditional | nutrus | — | — | ||||
| imperative | nutrez | — | — | ||||
| adjective active participle | nutranta | nutrinta | nutronta | ||||
| adverbial active participle | nutrante | nutrinte | nutronte | ||||
| nominal active participle |
singular | nutranto | nutrinto | nutronto | |||
| plural | nutranti | nutrinti | nutronti | ||||
| adjective passive participle | nutrata | nutrita | nutrota | ||||
| adverbial passive participle | nutrate | nutrite | nutrote | ||||
| nominal passive participle |
singular | nutrato | nutrito | nutroto | |||
| plural | nutrati | nutriti | nutroti | ||||
Derived terms
- nutro (“nourishing, nutrition, sustenance”)
- nutranta, nutriva (“nourishing, nutritive, nutritious”)
- nutrivaro, nutrivganilo (“(means of) subsistence, (fig.) livelihood, living”)
See also
Further reading
- nutrar in Ido-English Dictionary by L.H. Dyer, 1924