[go: nahoru, domu]

See also: eskar

Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin -ēscere, present active infinitive of -ēscō. Was probably adopted before Progreso, probably through Idiom Neutral -eskar.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-eskar

  1. (with a verbal root) begin to, start
    sidar (to sit; be sitting) + ‎-eskar → ‎sideskar (sit down, take a seat)
  2. (with an adjectival root) become, get
    richa (rich) + ‎-eskar → ‎richeskar (to become rich)

Usage notes

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In early Ido (until the late 1910s) this suffix was used after verbal roots to form a verb with exclusively an inchoative active meaning.

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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