iracar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowing from English irascible, French irascible, Italian irascibile, Spanish irascible and Latin irascor.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /i.raˈt͡sar/

Verb

iracar (present tense iracas, past tense iracis, future tense iracos, imperative iracez, conditional iracus)

  1. (intransitive) to be angry

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • iracanta (angry, irascible, choleric, testy, cross, peevish)
  • iracema (angry, irascible, choleric, testy, cross, peevish)
  • iracemeso (irascibility)
  • iraceskar (to become angry, get in a temper)
  • iraciganta (exasperating, vexing)
  • iracigar (to anger, incense, exasperate, irritate)
  • iracigiva (exasperating, vexing)
  • iraco (anger, irritation, ire, wraith)
  • iracoza (angry, irascible, choleric, testy, cross, peevish)
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