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Etymology
Derived from Latin rigidus, from rigēre (“be stiff”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
rigida (accusative singular rigidan, plural rigidaj, accusative plural rigidajn)
- rigid, stiff, inflexible
- Coordinate terms: fiksa, firma, katalepsio, senmova
Ĉi tiu ligno estas tro rigida por fari pafarkon; vi bezonas ion pli fleksebla.- This wood is too rigid to make a bow with; you need something more flexible.
Ĉi tiuj ŝuoj estas tiel rigidaj, ke mi ne povas bone piediri.- These shoes are so stiff that I can hardly walk in them.
- harsh, strict, severe
- Coordinate terms: rigora, severa
Nia matematika instruisto estas tre rigida kaj atendas, ke ni laboru pene.- Our math teacher is very harsh and expects us to work really hard.
Nia patro estis tre rigida kaj ne lasis nin eliri dum la semajno.- Our father was very strict and wouldn't let us go out during the week.
Derived terms
Ido
Adjective
rigida
- rigid, stiff
See also
Italian
Adjective
rigida f sg
- feminine singular of rigido
Anagrams
Latin
Adjective
rigida
- inflection of rigidus:
- nominative/vocative feminine singular
- nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural
Adjective
rigidā
- ablative feminine singular of rigidus