vehar

Ido

FWOTD – 29 November 2019

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin vehere. In length from English vehicle, French véhicule, Italian veicolo, Spanish vehículo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /veˈhar/

Verb

vehar (present tense vehas, past tense vehis, future tense vehos, imperative vehez, conditional vehus)

  1. (intransitive) to go / travel in a vehicle (ride, sail, drive or fly)
    Me prizas vehar apud la rivo.
    I like to drive by the seaside
    • 1913, Mondolinguo, page 105:
      E pos du yari per triesma fervoyo on povos vehar de Dessau trans Rosslau, Beizig e Potsdam a Berlin, per rapida treno en un horo e duona.
      And after two years one can travel by the third railway from Dessau via Rosslau, Beizig and Potsdam to Berlin, by an express train in an hour and a half.

Conjugation

Conjugation of vehar
present past future
infinitive vehar vehir vehor
tense vehas vehis vehos
conditional vehus
imperative vehez
adjective active participle vehanta vehinta vehonta
adverbial active participle vehante vehinte vehonte
nominal
active participle
singular vehanto vehinto vehonto
plural vehanti vehinti vehonti
adjective passive participle vehata vehita vehota
adverbial passive participle vehate vehite vehote
nominal
passive participle
singular vehato vehito vehoto
plural vehati vehiti vehoti

Derived terms

  • veho (drive, ride)
  • vehilo (vehicle, conveyance)

Latin

Verb

vehar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of vehō