akushar
Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto akuŝi, from French accoucher and to some extent English accouchement.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /akuˈʃar/
Verb
akushar (present tense akushas, past tense akushis, future tense akushos, imperative akushez, conditional akushus)
- (transitive, obstetrics) to deliver (a child)
Conjugation
| present | past | future | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | akushar | akushir | akushor | ||||
| tense | akushas | akushis | akushos | ||||
| conditional | akushus | — | — | ||||
| imperative | akushez | — | — | ||||
| adjective active participle | akushanta | akushinta | akushonta | ||||
| adverbial active participle | akushante | akushinte | akushonte | ||||
| nominal active participle |
singular | akushanto | akushinto | akushonto | |||
| plural | akushanti | akushinti | akushonti | ||||
| adjective passive participle | akushata | akushita | akushota | ||||
| adverbial passive participle | akushate | akushite | akushote | ||||
| nominal passive participle |
singular | akushato | akushito | akushoto | |||
| plural | akushati | akushiti | akushoti | ||||
Derived terms
- akusho (“accouchement: delivery in childbed”)
- akushistino (“midwife”)
- akushala (“obstetrical”)
- akusharto (“obstetrics”)