vehar

Ido

FWOTD – 29 November 2019

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin vehere, present active infinitive of vehō. In length from English vehicle, French véhicule, Italian veicolo, Spanish vehículo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /veˈhar/

Verb

vehar (present tense vehas, past tense vehis, future tense vehos, imperative vehez, conditional vehus)

  1. (intransitive) to go / travel in a vehicle (ride, sail, drive or fly)
    Me prizas vehar apud la rivo.
    I like to drive by the seaside
    • 1913, Mondolinguo, page 105:
      E pos du yari per triesma fervoyo on povos vehar de Dessau trans Rosslau, Beizig e Potsdam a Berlin, per rapida treno en un horo e duona.
      And after two years one can travel by the third railway from Dessau via Rosslau, Beizig and Potsdam to Berlin, by an express train in an hour and a half.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • veho (drive, ride)
  • vehilo (vehicle, conveyance)

Latin

Verb

vehar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of vehō
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