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Verb
ambli
- inflection of amblar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative
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Pronunciation
Verb
ambli (present amblas, past amblis, future amblos, conditional amblus, volitive amblu)
- (intransitive) to amble (of quadrupeds: move along by using both legs on one side, and then the other); to ride a quaduped at an ambling pace
- Ferenc Szilágyi (translator), “La hundo” by Arthur Omre, in Norda Prismo 58/1,
- La hundo amblis supren laŭ la ŝtupoj kaj sidigis sin sur la plankon.
- The dog ambled up the stairs and sat down on the floor.
- J. Ribillard, Vagado sub palmoj, cited in Reta Vortaro
- ni suden amblis sur sableca vojaĉo
- we ambled southward on a poor, sandy trail
- (by extension) (of humans) to amble (walk at a similarly leisurely pace)
- Cezaro Rossetti, Kredu min, sinjorino! Ĉapitro 4,
- Parte laca, parte malalthumora, mi komencis ambli al mia loĝejo.
- Partly tired, partly in low spirits, I began to amble toward the place where I was staying.
- amblo (“amble (gait)”)
- amblulo (“ambler (slow-moving horse)”)