kritiki

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Etymology

From Latin criticus, from Greek Ancient Greek κριτικός (kritikós), from κρῐτής (kritḗs, a judge), from κρῑ́νω (krī́nō, judge, decide).

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  • Rhymes: -iki
  • Hyphenation: kri‧ti‧ki

Verb

kritiki (present kritikas, past kritikis, future kritikos, conditional kritikus, volitive kritiku)

  1. (transitive) to criticize; to find fault with; censure.
    • 1906, Antaŭparolo, Verkaro de V. N. Devjatnin, Unua libro:
      Oni min kritiku, oni min insultu, aŭ laŭdu,--por mi persone ĝi estas tute egala
      criticize me, insult me or praise--for me personally it is all the same
    • 1908, Moderna Magdaleno, from the collection Rakontoj by Jakub Arbes, translated by Josef Grňa
      Estas vere — ĝi fariĝis viro, ĉe kiu oni povis nenion kritiki
      It is true — it became a man, about whom no one could criticize anything

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