indutar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowing from Latin inductum, from indūcere. The -k- was cut because of confliction with induktar, from the same source.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /in.duˈtar/

Verb

indutar (present tense indutas, past tense indutis, future tense indutos, imperative indutez, conditional indutus)

  1. (transitive) to coat, to cover with, daub, bedaub, smear, to paint (with one color)

Conjugation

Conjugation of indutar
present past future
infinitive indutar indutir indutor
tense indutas indutis indutos
conditional indutus
imperative indutez
adjective active participle indutanta indutinta indutonta
adverbial active participle indutante indutinte indutonte
nominal
active participle
singular indutanto indutinto indutonto
plural indutanti indutinti indutonti
adjective passive participle indutata indutita indutota
adverbial passive participle indutate indutite indutote
nominal
passive participle
singular indutato indutito indutoto
plural indutati indutiti indutoti

Derived terms

  • induto (coat, coating)
  • induturo (coat, coating, a soft or liquid covering)
  • indutar per gudro (to tar)