adultulo

Esperanto

Etymology

From adulti (to commit adultery) + -ulo.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [adulˈtulo]
  • Rhymes: -ulo
  • Hyphenation: a‧dul‧tu‧lo

Noun

adultulo (accusative singular adultulon, plural adultuloj, accusative plural adultulojn)

  1. adulterer
    • 1915, L. L. Zamenhof (translator), Malnova Testamento, Ijob 24:15.
      La okulo de adultulo atendas la krepuskon.
      The eye of an adulterer waits for dusk.

Derived terms

  • adultantino (present adulterer, one who is committing adultery) (female)
  • adultontino (future adulterer, one who will commit adultery) (female)
  • adultintino (past adulterer, one who has committed adultery) (female)
  • adultanto (present adulterer, one who is committing adultery) (male or female)
  • adultonto (future adulterer, one who will commit adultery) (male or female)
  • adultinto (past adulterer, one who has committed adultery) (male or female)
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