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Ido
Etymology
Borrowing from English irascible, French irascible, Italian irascibile, Spanish irascible and Latin irascor.
Pronunciation
Verb
iracar (present tense iracas, past tense iracis, future tense iracos, imperative iracez, conditional iracus)
- (intransitive) to be angry
Conjugation
Derived terms
- iracanta (“angry, irascible, choleric, testy, cross, peevish”)
- iracema (“angry, irascible, choleric, testy, cross, peevish”)
- iracemeso (“irascibility”)
- iraceskar (“to become angry, get in a temper”)
- iraciganta (“exasperating, vexing”)
- iracigar (“to anger, incense, exasperate, irritate”)
- iracigiva (“exasperating, vexing”)
- iraco (“anger, irritation, ire, wraith”)
- iracoza (“angry, irascible, choleric, testy, cross, peevish”)