pluvar

Ido

Etymology

From pluvo (rain) + -ar (infinitive verb).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /plu.ˈvar/, /plu.ˈvaɾ/

Verb

pluvar (present tense pluvas, past tense pluvis, future tense pluvos, imperative pluvez, conditional pluvus)

  1. (intransitive) to rain
    Semblas pluvor cadie.
    It seems like it's going to rain today.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • pluvas ((impersonal) it rains)
  • pluvo (rain)
  • pluveskar (to start raining)
  • pluvetar (to sprinkle, drizzle)
  • pluveto (sprinkle, drizzle)
  • pluvegar (to downpour, flood; to rain in torrents)
  • pluvego (downpour, flood)
  • pluvigar (to cause to rain; to shower down upon)
  • pluvoza (rainy, wet, shower, inclement)
  • pluvema (rainy, wet, shower, inclement)
  • pluvuro (rain (fallen))
  • pluvaquo (rain water)
  • pluvarko (rainbow)
  • pluvkanalo (gutter)
  • pluvtubo (spout (descending to the ground))
  • pluvtubulo (spout (which drips from above))
  • pluvmantelo (raincoat)
  • pluvala (pluvial)
  • parapluvo (umbrella)
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