vildo

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from German Wild.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvil.do/

Noun

vildo (plural vildi)

  1. (hunting) game
    • 1911, Progreso, volume III, page 251:
      Mi[sic] ne povas enumerar omna ta brilanta verki, quin la kolekturo kontenas, e qui prizentas buketi, vildo, konfituri, skulturi, cizelita obyekti ed altra delikata e precoza kozi et[sic] vari.
      I cannot enumerate all those brilliant works that the collection contains and that show bouquets, game, preserves, sculptures, chiseled objects and other delicate and precious items and wares.
    • 2005 January, Fernando Tejón, “La timanta cervo”, in Adavane!, number 7, page 30:
      Olim febla cervo celis su en groto por ne chasesor da la ruzoza volfi, qui sencese serchabas saporoza vildo por devoresar da oli.
      Once a weak deer hid itself in a cave to avoid being hunted by the wily wolves, who ceaselessly searched for delicious game to be devoured by them.
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