evirate

English

 Etimolojia

From Endrika:etyl (Eviratus), perfect passive participle of (Eviro), from (E) + (Vir).

Pronunciation

  • Endrika:a IPA(Tsy misy kaodim-piteny voalaza.): /ˈɛvɪɹeɪt/

Bika matoanteny

Endrika:en-verb

  1. To castrate.
    • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, II.3.2:
      Some philosophers and divines have evirated themselves, and put out their eyes voluntarily, the better to contemplate.
    • 1846, Walter Savage Landor, J. Forster (editor), The works of Walter Savage Landor,
      The pope offered a hundred marks in Latin to who should eviscerate or evirate him (poisons very potent, whereat the Italians are handy), so apostolic and desperate a doctor is Dr. Glaston, — so acute in his quiddities, and so resolute in his bearing!
  2. To render weak or unmanly.

Italiana

Bika matoanteny

evirate   X-SAMPA : AAI :

fanononana ?
Sary:it-evirate.ogg
(Sary)
  1. mpanao faharoa ploraly ny filaza manoro ankehitriny ny endriky ny mpanao ny matoanteny evirare

Bika matoanteny

evirate

  1. Second-person plural present tense of evirare.
  2. Second-person plural imperative of evirare.
  3. Feminine plural of evirato.

Anagrama


Latina

Bika matoanteny

evirate   X-SAMPA : AAI : fanononana ?
Sary:la-evirate.ogg
(Sary)
  1. mpanao voalohany ploraly ny filaza mandidy ankehitriny ny endriky ny mpanao ny matoanteny eviro

Bika matoanteny

ēvirāte AAI : fanononana ?
Sary:la-evirate.ogg
(Sary)
  1. mpanao voalohany ploraly endrika ankehitriny amin'ny endriky ny matoantenin'ny mpanao amin'ny filaza mandidy ny matoanteny eviro.

Anagrama

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