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Etymology
From vetero (“weather”) + -aĉ- (disparaging).
Pronunciation
Noun
veteraĉo (uncountable, accusative veteraĉon)
- lousy weather
1895, “Injeto ĉe la ŝpinilo”, in Odd Tangerud, transl., La Montarino, translation of Haugtussa by Arne Garborg:Ho — hu! La veteraĉo / kun pluv’ kaj venta frid’!- Oh — boo! The awful weather with rain and windy cold!