abatar

See also: abàtar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from French abattre, Italian abbattere, Spanish abatir. In length also from English abatis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.baˈtar/

Verb

abatar (present tense abatas, past tense abatis, future tense abatos, imperative abatez, conditional abatus)

  1. (transitive) to knock, beat, strike down, fell (a tree, wall, person, etc.)
    Il abatis muro dil domo anciena.
    He knocked down a wall of the old house.

Conjugation

Conjugation of abatar
present past future
infinitive abatar abatir abator
tense abatas abatis abatos
conditional abatus
imperative abatez
adjective active participle abatanta abatinta abatonta
adverbial active participle abatante abatinte abatonte
nominal
active participle
singular abatanto abatinto abatonto
plural abatanti abatinti abatonti
adjective passive participle abatata abatita abatota
adverbial passive participle abatate abatite abatote
nominal
passive participle
singular abatato abatito abatoto
plural abatati abatiti abatoti

Derived terms