vinkar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English victory, French vaincre, Italian vincere and Spanish vencer (compare Esperanto venki).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vinˈkar/
  • Hyphenation: vin‧kar

Verb

vinkar (present tense vinkas, past tense vinkis, future tense vinkos, imperative vinkez, conditional vinkus)

  1. (transitive) to overcome, vanquish, conquer, master, defeat, get the bette of
    • 1927, Hans Höhle, Albert Lantos et. al., Lehrbuch der Weltsprache IDO für Arbeiter: Lernolibro por laboristi, page 120:
      Se tu ja havas kelka samideani, tu povas plu facile vinkar ca rezisto.
      If you already have some comrades, you can overcome this resistance more easily.
  2. (intransitive) to win; be victorious

Conjugation

Conjugation of vinkar
present past future
infinitive vinkar vinkir vinkor
tense vinkas vinkis vinkos
conditional vinkus
imperative vinkez
adjective active participle vinkanta vinkinta vinkonta
adverbial active participle vinkante vinkinte vinkonte
nominal
active participle
singular vinkanto vinkinto vinkonto
plural vinkanti vinkinti vinkonti
adjective passive participle vinkata vinkita vinkota
adverbial passive participle vinkate vinkite vinkote
nominal
passive participle
singular vinkato vinkito vinkoto
plural vinkati vinkiti vinkoti

Derived terms

  • vinko (victory)
  • vinkanto, vinkero (conquerer, victor)
  • vinkanta, vinkema, vinkoza (victorious)
  • vinkala kanto (song of vicory)

Swedish

Noun

vinkar

  1. indefinite plural of vink

Verb

vinkar

  1. present indicative of vinka

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